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Giorgia
At no time, was I informed and little did he know. That's strange order auxiliary-subject! I found them in a on-line test. What does it mean? When can I use it?
2 Eki 2015 14:23
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These are examples of inversion. 'At no time' is followed by an inversion of the verb and subject. A similar phrase which requires an inversion is 'Under no circumstances'. Whatever comes after these phrases, the next word has to be a verb - either a modal or auxiliary verb. I think it's a relic of the Germanic roots of the language. 'Little did I know' is a set phrase, which only varies slightly. You could say 'Little did I suspect', and you can also change the subject, e.g. 'Little did we know', 'Little did they suspect'. It's best to think of this as a fixed expression, though, because it doesn't work with most verbs.
2 Ekim 2015
Thank you. I found it in that way :/
2 Ekim 2015
there should not be a comma after "time"
2 Ekim 2015
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