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We put an auxiliary verb (and non-auxiliary have and be) before the subject of a clause in several different structures. inizia ad imparare
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inizia ad imparare
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Have your father and mother arrived? inizia ad imparare
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Note that spoken questions do not always have this word order (see 462). inizia ad imparare
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Indirect questions do not usually have this order (see 481.6). inizia ad imparare
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I wondered what time the film was starting. inizia ad imparare
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However, in formal writing inversion is sometimes used with be in indirect questions after how, especially when the subject is long. inizia ad imparare
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I wondered how reliable was the information I had been given. inizia ad imparare
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Exclamations often have the same structure as negative questions (see 360). inizia ad imparare
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Isn't it cold? Hasn't she got lovely eyes? inizia ad imparare
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In spoken American English, exclamations often have the same form as ordinary (non-negative) questions. inizia ad imparare
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Have you got a surprise coming! Am I mad! inizia ad imparare
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In a rather old-fashioned literary style, inversion is sometimes found in exclamations after how and what. inizia ad imparare
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How beautiful are the flowers! What a peaceful place is Skegness! inizia ad imparare
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May can come before the subject in wishes. inizia ad imparare
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May all your wishes come true! inizia ad imparare
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4. after so, neither, nor inizia ad imparare
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In 'short answers' and similar structures, these words are followed by auxiliary verb + subject. inizia ad imparare
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'I'm hungry.' 'So am I.' 'I don't like opera."Neither/Nor do I.' inizia ad imparare
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5. after negative and restrictive expressions inizia ad imparare
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If a negative adverb or adverbial expression is put at the beginning of a clause for emphasis, it is usually followed by auxiliary verb + subject. inizia ad imparare
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These structures are mostly rather formal. inizia ad imparare
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Under no circumstances can we cash cheques. inizia ad imparare
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At no time was the President aware of what was happening. inizia ad imparare
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Not until much later did she learn who her real father was. inizia ad imparare
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The same structure is possible after a complete clause beginning not until... inizia ad imparare
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Not until he received her letter did he fully understand the depth of her feelings. inizia ad imparare
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Inversion is also used after restrictive words like hardly, seldom, rarely, little inizia ad imparare
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and never, and after expressions containing only. inizia ad imparare
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These structures, too, are formal or literary. inizia ad imparare
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Hardly had I arrived when trouble started. inizia ad imparare
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Seldom have I seen such a remarkable creature. inizia ad imparare
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Little did he realise the danger he faced. inizia ad imparare
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Never ... was so much owed by so many to so few. (Churchill) inizia ad imparare
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Only then did I understand what she meant. inizia ad imparare
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Only after her death was I able to appreciate her. inizia ad imparare
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Not only did we lose our money, but we were nearly killed. inizia ad imparare
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Inversion is not used after non-emphatic adverbial expressions of place and time. inizia ad imparare
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Not far from here you can see foxes. inizia ad imparare
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Inversion is used when not + object is put at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. inizia ad imparare
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Not a single word did she say. inizia ad imparare
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Inversion sometimes happens after as, than and emphasising so in a literary style. inizia ad imparare
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She was very religious, as were most of her friends. inizia ad imparare
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City dwellers have a higher death rate than do country people. inizia ad imparare
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So ridiculous did she look that everybody burst out laughing. inizia ad imparare
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In formal and literary conditional clauses, an auxiliary verb can be put before the subject instead of using if. inizia ad imparare
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Were she my daughter ... If she were my daughter ...) inizia ad imparare
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Had I realised what you intended ... (= If I had realised ...) inizia ad imparare
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Negatives are not contracted in this case. inizia ad imparare
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Had we not spent all our money already, inizia ad imparare
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