1) Which sentence is correct? a) Only once did I go to the opera when I was in Italy. b) Only once I go to the opera when I was in Italy. c) Only once I went to the opera when I was in Italy. 2) Which sentence is correct? a) Seldom we have goods returned to us because they are faulty. b) Seldom do we have goods returned to us because are they faulty. c) Seldom do we have goods returned to us because they are faulty. 3) Which sentence is correct? a) Hardly had everybody take their seats when Dr Brown began his speech. b) Hardly have everybody taken their seats when Dr Brown began his speech. c) Hardly had everybody taken their seats when Dr Brown began his speech. 4) Which sentence is correct? a) Only when does he apologise, I will speak to him again. b) Only when he apologises, will I speak to him again. c) Only when will he apologise, I speak to him again. 5) Which sentence is correct? a) Not until July was Sarah able to take some time off. b) Not until July Sarah was able to take some time off. c) Not until July did Sarah able to take some time off. 6) Which sentence is correct? a) Little did I realise that one day my brother would become famous. b) Little have I realise that one day my brother would become famous. c) Little I realised that one day would my brother become famous. 7) Which sentence is correct? a) Under no circumstances you are allowed to break the rules of the game. b) Under no circumstances you allowed to break the rules of the game. c) Under no circumstances are you allowed to break the rules of the game. 8) Which sentence is correct? a) At no time the public was in any danger. b) At no time was the public in any danger. c) At no time was the public in no danger. 9) Which sentence is correct? a) Barely had she entered the water when it became clear she couldn’t swim. b) Barely have she entered the water when it became clear she couldn’t swim. c) Barely has she entered the water when it became clear she couldn’t swim. 10) Which sentence is correct? a) Not only Barry wet through, he was freezing cold. b) Not only was Barry wet through, he was freezing cold. c) Not only Barry was wet through, he was freezing cold.

New Horizons - B2 - Grammar - Lesson 39 - Practice - Ex. 1

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