The last part of our inversion series covers:
These forms are useful for formal writing, emphatic speech, and exams.
Rule: When sentences begin with only after, only when, only by, only if, we invert the subject and auxiliary verb.
Examples:
π This style is highly formal and often used in reports, legal English, and academic essays.
Learner Tip: Using βonlyβ inversion will immediately give your writing a professional and sophisticated tone.
This is the most basic form of inversion that all learners know:
π Rule: Auxiliary/modal verb + subject + main verb.
Although simple, questions are a fundamental use of inversion and are the building blocks for other advanced forms.
Rewrite with inversion:
Answer Key:
Inversion after only-phrases and in questions may seem simple, but they are vital tools for clarity and emphasis. Together with negative adverbials and conditionals, these structures form the core of advanced English grammar.
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