INVERSION
336
Inversion after negative adjuncts
336a
Adjuncts of negative meaning (including negative frequency) which are normally
found in mid position cause the subject and modal/auxiliary verb (or copular
verb be) to be inverted when they are used in front position. This is normally a
feature only of very formal and literary styles, but does occasionally occur in
conversation:
Never
could she understand
how he cared.
Rarely
did anyone declare
the true size of his property.
Not only
is it
a remarkable book, it is also a highly successful one.
Not one day this week
have I been able
to do any work on it.
(conversation)
Other expressions of this type include:
(*in contexts such as: Little did I realise that I was being deceived.)
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