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Inversion
(verb before the subject)
Inversion means putting the verb before the subject.
It is a literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, generally for emphasis
or special effect. It makes a sentence sound striking or unusual. It also sounds quite formal.
Sentences with inversion are less common in ordinary English.
In a sentence with no special effect or emphasis, the normal order of words is retained.
Example 1 : I have never seen such a beautiful rose.
Example 2 : Never have I seen such a beautiful rose.
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In example 2 inversion is used to emphasise the fact that in your whole lifetime
you have not seen such a beautiful rose.
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After 'so' 'neither', 'nor' :
In written English, as well as in a very formal style, inversion can be used in the following
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