I couldn’t understand the concept until she explained it. (NOT UNTIL), Not until she explained could I understand the concept., I didn’t know that they were related until I saw them together in a family photo. (NOT UNTIL), Not until I saw them together in a family photo did I realise that they were related., I didn’t realise how big the Grand Canyon was until I saw it with my own eyes. (NOT UNTIL), Not until I saw it with my own eyes did I realise how big the Grand Canyon was., This city is dangerous and dirty. (NOT ONLY), Not only is this city dangerous, but it is also dirty., He isn’t just good-looking; he’s also rich. (NOT ONLY), Not only is he good looking, but he is also incredibly rich., People don’t realise how fortunate they are. (LITTLE), Little do people realise how fortunate they are., I didn’t really expect him to accept the offer. (LITTLE), Little did I expect him to accept the offer., I hadn’t understood how difficult it would be. (LITTLE), Little had I understood how difficult it would be., I had just started speaking when the phone rang. (HARDLY), Hardly had I finished eating when the waiter cleared the table., I had just finished eating when the waiter cleared the table. (HARDLY), Hardly had I arrived when everybody went home., I have never even thought about it. (NEVER), Never have I even thought about it., I had never heard such a ridiculous story. (NEVER), Never had I heard such a ridiculous story., He doesn’t eat meat very often. (SELDOM), Seldom does he eat meat., I seldom need to travel to work. (SELDOM), Seldom must I travel for work., I can seldom understand him. (SELDOM), Seldom can I understand him., I seldom eat out. (SELDOM), Seldom do I eat out., I’ve hardly ever seen such a beautiful building. (SELDOM), Seldom have I ever seen such a beautiful building.

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