Inversion
Inversion
Inversion
An inverted sentence switches the placement of the verb before the subject of a
sentence as if in a question. Here are some examples of inverted sentences:
Not only do I enjoy classical music, but I also have a season ticket to the
symphony.
Seldom has the boss been so upset!
So difficult has science became that only specialists can fathom its complexities.
Hardly, barely, no sooner, or scarcely. These time expressions are used when
there is a succession of events in the past. The use of this form of inversion
focuses on how quickly something happened after something else had been
completed.
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Using After "Only" Expressions, Such as "Only After" and "Only
Then"
"Only" is used with a variety of time expressions such as "only when," "only as
soon as," etc. This form of inversion focuses on how important something in
understanding a situation clearly.
So
"So + adjective ... that" combines with the verb "to be."
Such
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Conditional Forms
Sometimes conditional forms are inverted as a means of sounding more formal.
In this case, the conditional if is dropped and the inverted forms take the place of
the if clause.
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4. Peter didn't understand the situation. If he had, he would have quit. – had
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6. She bought the car after he had explained its benefits. - only after
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8. I would have bought a new house if I had had enough money. - had
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9. I will sign the check when you finish the work. - only then
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