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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Hi, someone there. I'm very confused abot the topic of English Grammar called "Subject-verb inversion in conditional sentences". I mean, how can I combine a pair of sentences using conditional clauses and subject inversion: That fast-food chain doesn't offer any healthy food options. Its sales are dropping.Please help me.

Jesus Jimenez. Mexico city
  

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Your sentences don't work for me. Here is inversion in a conditional sentence: Only if the fastfood chain offers healthy food will its sales increase.

  • Your sentences don't work for me.
  • Here is inversion in a conditional sentence: Only if the fastfood chain offers healthy food will its sales increase.
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Your sentences don't work for me. Here is inversion in a conditional sentence:

Only if the fastfood chain offers healthy food will its sales increase.

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