John Plus English - INVERSION is used for emphasis, dramatic purpose or formality. You start the sentence with an adverbial phrase like the ones listed "Not only" and then you invert the
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∆ I/I) as estimated from PP inversion only (left), PS inversion only... | Download Scientific Diagram
![1. INVERSION WITH “NO” AND “NOT” No+ N + auxiliary + S+ Verb (inf) Not (any) + N + auxiliary + S + verb(inf) E.g.: No money shall I lend you from now on. - ppt download 1. INVERSION WITH “NO” AND “NOT” No+ N + auxiliary + S+ Verb (inf) Not (any) + N + auxiliary + S + verb(inf) E.g.: No money shall I lend you from now on. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/13/4079893/slides/slide_4.jpg)
1. INVERSION WITH “NO” AND “NOT” No+ N + auxiliary + S+ Verb (inf) Not (any) + N + auxiliary + S + verb(inf) E.g.: No money shall I lend you from now on. - ppt download
![1. INVERSION WITH “NO” AND “NOT” No+ N + auxiliary + S+ Verb (inf) Not (any) + N + auxiliary + S + verb(inf) E.g.: No money shall I lend you from now on. - ppt download 1. INVERSION WITH “NO” AND “NOT” No+ N + auxiliary + S+ Verb (inf) Not (any) + N + auxiliary + S + verb(inf) E.g.: No money shall I lend you from now on. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/13/4079893/slides/slide_3.jpg)