UNIT: 19
COMPLEX SENTENCES
* Inversion with negative adverbial words and phrases
Hardly (… when)
Scarcely (… when)
Barely (… when)
No sooner (… than)
Only
Only after
Only when
Not until
At no time/ point/ stage
In no way
Little
Never
Not
Not only (… but also/
too)
On no account
Rarely
Seldom
Under no circumstances
Hardly had the new law been introduced when the mistake was
released.
Scarcely had I opened the front door when I heard a noise from the
kitchen.
Barely had we solved one problem when another one arose.
No sooner had the alarm gone off than the police arrived.
Only in an emergency should you dial 999.
Only after I had checked that the burglars had left did I call the
police.
Only when we agree what measures are needed will we be able to
solve the problem.
Not until the next election will we know how the public feel about
this new.
At no point did I realize that he was the Prime Minister.
In no way does this decision represent a change in government
policy.
Little did Ralph know that the burglar was still inside his house.
Never have I seen such a ridiculous suggestion.
No one vote did the proposal receive.
Not only has this government failed but it has also stolen ideas from
other parties.
On no account should you try to tackle a burglar yourself.
Rarely do the newspapers present a balanced view of current events.
Seldom do people leaving prison stay out of trouble.
Under no circumstances will we accept an increase in working
hours
Watch out: With not until and only (when/ after), you have to be careful to invert the verb and
subject in the main clause.
Not until/ Only when this government realizes what a mistake it is making will things change.
* Inversions with adverbial expressions of place (+ verb of movement/ position)
here
there
adverbial phrases
participle phrases
Here comes the Minister now.
There stood the next king of England.
At the top of society are the aristocracy
Besides the Town Hall stood the public library.
In this prison are housed some of the most dangerous criminals.
On the corners of the street sat a homeless man.
Running down the road was a young man with a woman’s handbag
under his arm.