I didn't realise how difficult the project would be until I started it. (AT NO POINT), At no point did I realise how difficult the project would be until I started it., This was the first time she had ever spoken in public. (NEVER BEFORE), Never before had she spoken in public., If you happen to meet David tomorrow, could you give him this message? (SHOULD YOU), Should you meet David tomorrow, could you give him this message?, The guests had just sat down to dinner when the lights went out. (HARDLY), Hardly had the guests sat down to dinner when the lights went out., The new manager improved staff morale and also increased productivity. (NOT ONLY), Not only did the new manager improve staff morale, but she also increased productivity., If I had known the hotel was so far from the city centre, I wouldn't have booked it. (HAD), Had I known the hotel was so far from the city centre, I wouldn't have booked it., The referee blew the final whistle and the fans rushed onto the pitch immediately. (NO SOONER), No sooner had the referee blown the final whistle than the fans rushed onto the pitch., Volunteering can help you develop valuable skills and it can also improve your confidence. (NOT ONLY), Not only can volunteering help you develop valuable skills, but it can also improve your confidence.

C1 - Inversion (Part 4)

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