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Nelly
Hi everyone! Can you answer my question?
When do we use inversion after negative adverbials?
Thanks in advance.
2025年6月5日 16:49
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Hi,
We use inversion after negative adverbials to add emphasis, especially in formal or literary styles.
Examples of negative adverbials include: never, rarely, hardly, seldom, no sooner, nowhere, and phrases like under no circumstances.
For example:
• Never have I seen such a beautiful place.
• Rarely do we get the chance to meet.
• No sooner had he arrived than it started raining.
Inversion means the auxiliary verb comes before the subject after these negative expressions.
2025年6月6日
2
Howdy Nelly. There are two basic use cases for this. It can have a stylistic function, making the sentence sound a smidge more formal, with perhaps a touch of the poetic. The more common application is to really add emphasis onto the adverb. For example:
Non inverted: I have rarely seen such a lousy movie. (Pretty neutral)
Inverted: Rarely have I seen such a lousy movie. (Semantically identical, but here you are really drawing attention to the rarity of the event. The movie was not just bad, it was criminally bad.)
2025年6月5日
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