1. Never has Paco travelled so long without stopping
By Eric Bégin. C. Commons |
Paco is used to planes. He has travelled a lot by train, but never at any time in his life has he travelled so long without stopping. Although fast, the train does not stop from Melbourne to Canberra.
Have a look at this sentence: "Never at any time in his life has he travelled so long without stopping". What is unusual about it?
In the passage in section one, there are several examples of inversions (V-S instead of S-V) in statements, not in questions. Let's see some of them:
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- 1. No sooner was it selected than its construction commenced in 1913.
- 2. Not only is it the seat of the government of Australia, but it is also the location of many social and cultural institutions of national significance.
- 3. Were I you, I would visit the National Library.
- 4. Seldom have I seen big libraries.
- 5. Only when you see it will you realize what a great library it is!
Auxiliary or Modal verb |
+ | Subject | + | Main verb |
Inversion is normally used in formal English.
Try to do this exercise on line, just to practise the structure of inverted sentences. Begin the sentences in the following way:
1. Hardly... | 2. Seldom... | 3. ... | 4. Rarely... | 5. Never |
6. In no way... | 7. No sooner... | 8. Only when he saw his wife's face... | 9. Never at any time... | 10. Under no circumstances... |
By rosefirerising. C. Commons |
1. Paco at no time said he was a student of History.
At no time
he was a student of History.2. He rarely travels by train at present.
Rarely
by train at present.3. He not only can speak English fluently now, but also accurately.
Not only
English fluently now, but also accurately.4. If he had known the trip was so long, he would have taken a plane.
the trip was so long, he would have taken a plane.