Inversion means changing the order of the subject and the auxiliary verb., , , Inversion changes the meaning of the sentence completely., , , Inversion is commonly used in very informal, everyday conversation., , , We use inversion to make a sentence more emphatic or formal., , , We use inversion after negative adverbials at the beginning of a sentence., , , “Under any circumstances” is a correct adverbial, , , We can invert modal verbs such as can, should, and will., , , It is impossible to use inversion when there is no auxiliary verb in the normal sentence, , , When there is no auxiliary verb in the normal sentence, we use do/does/did in inversion., , .

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