Inversion for emphasis : Hardly ever will you find this type of deciduous tree growing at this altitude , Not since last spring has a stanger been seen here. , Never again will or paths cross at such an auspicious point in the history of the universe. , So far had they walked through the sweltering jungle that Kristina had lost track of all time , Inversion for conditionals : Had the hero known what fate held in store, he surely would have told ada that he loved her. , Were they to take up the fight, they'd clearly need many more resources. , Should you not complete the quest, there will be consequences. , Were it not for his persuasive manner, we certainly wouldn't have attened the event. , This happens in the If clause when if is omitted, Inversions with adverbs of time, place and movement.: The subject comes after the whole verb form (i.e not just the auxiliary) , Do not add; do, does or did , Inside the chest should have been the golden amulet , First was a sumptuous souffle, then came the prawns., Here comes the rain, we'd better move indoors. , There it goes, washing out to sea ,

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