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Interactive Grammar: Inversion After Negative Adverbials

Use inverted word order after never, rarely, not only, no sooner, and similar adverbials.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~36 min
Exercises
24
Level
Upper Intermediate

Overview

Use inverted word order after never, rarely, not only, no sooner, and similar adverbials.

Common Patterns

  • NeverNever have I seen such a sight.
  • RarelyRarely does she leave before midnight.
  • Not onlyNot only did he fail, but he also cheated.
  • No soonerNo sooner had I arrived than it started raining.

Inversion Triggers

  • Negative adverbs: never, rarely, seldom, hardly, barely, scarcely
  • Not + phrase: not only, not until, not once, not since
  • Only: only then, only when, only after, only by
  • Pattern: adverbial + auxiliary + subject + verb

Common Mistakes

  • Never I have seen → ✅ Never have I seen
  • Not only he won but... → ✅ Not only did he win...
  • Hardly I had sat → ✅ Hardly had I sat down when...

When to use

Formal writing

Never before had the country faced such a crisis.

Rhetoric

Not only did she win, but she broke the record.

Literary style

Rarely does a book leave such a lasting impression.

Sequence

No sooner had the alarm sounded than they evacuated.

Multiple Choice: Inversion

Choose the correctly inverted sentence

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Never such a view.
2Rarely before midnight.
3Not only late, but he also forgot.
4Hardly down when the alarm rang.
5No sooner than it started raining.
6Only then the truth.
7Seldom a complaint.
8Not until Monday the results.
9Which adverbial does NOT trigger inversion?
10Little that he was already famous.

Complete the Inverted Structure

Fill in the correct auxiliary and subject order

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1Never(have/I/see)such stunning architecture.
2Rarely(do/she/miss)a deadline.
3Not only(did/he/fail), but he also lied about it.
4Hardly(had/I/sit)down when the phone rang.
5Only then(did/we/realise)the gravity of the situation.
6Seldom(do/they/receive)positive feedback.
7No sooner(had/she/arrive)than the meeting started.
8Little(did/he/know)what awaited him.

Rewrite with Inversion

Add the negative adverbial to the start and apply inversion

Transform6 questions

1I have never seen such talent. (Never…)

2She rarely makes a mistake. (Rarely…)

3He not only failed but also cheated. (Not only…)

4I had barely sat down when the alarm rang. (Hardly…)

5We understood the truth only at that point. (Only then…)

6She had no sooner arrived than it began to snow. (No sooner…)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on sentence structure cover?

Use inverted word order after never, rarely, not only, no sooner, and similar adverbials.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Upper Intermediate (B2) learners and forms part of the Sentence Structure section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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