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Invert the following sentences |
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I have never heard of
such a thing in my life.
Never in my life
have I heard of such a thing. |
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You can be excused on no account. |
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I forgot to close the windows; not
only that, I forgot to close the door too. |
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He will understand the hardships of working for a living only
when he grows up. |
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She has rarely failed in her
examinations. |
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I have never in my life heard of such injustice. |
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You must do that under no
circumstances. |
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They have seldom been so late for the meeting. |
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The girls begged so earnestly that
their mother gave them what they wanted. |
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I shall never again do that without asking your advice first. |
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The drunkard walked down the street
dancing and singing at the top of his voice. |
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You should buy that kind of record-player by no means. |
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The agenda for the meeting is
pinned on the notice board. |
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You will hardly ever see old Mr Jolly without a smile on his
face. |
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I wanted to go hunting with John; my younger brother wanted to
go, too. |
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They did their work so quietly that the teacher suspected some
mischief. |
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I want to argue with you on no account. |
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The father spanked his son soundly. |
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The artist expresses his feeling sin drawing just as the poet
expresses his in writing. |
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You can hear so many languages spoken nowhere else but here. |
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He realized that the child would perform his task only with
supervision. |
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Answers |
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On no account can you be excused. |
2. |
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Not only did I forget to close the
door but I also forgot to close the windows. |
3. |
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Only when h grows up will be
understand the hardships of working for a living. |
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Rarely has she failed in her
examinations. |
5. |
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Never in my life have I heard of
such injustice. |
6. |
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Under no circumstances must you do
that. |
7. |
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Seldom have they been so late for
the meeting. |
8. |
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So earnestly did the girls beg that
their mother gave them what they wanted. |
9. |
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Never again shall I do that without
asking your advice first. |
10. |
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Dancing and singing at the top of
his voice, the drunkard walked down the street. |
11. |
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By no means should you buy that
kind of record-player. |
12. |
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On the notice board is pinned the
agenda for the meeting. |
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Hardly will you ever see old Mr
Jolly without a smile on his face. |
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Just as I wanted to go hunting with
John so too did my younger brother. |
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So quietly did they do their work
that the teacher suspected some mischief. |
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On no account do I want to argue
with you. |
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Soundly did the father spank his
son. |
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Just as the poet expresses his
feelings in writing so does the artist express his in drawing. |
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Nowhere else but here can you hear
so many languages spoken. |
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He realized that only with
supervision would the child perform his task. |