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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I am wondeing...

In this situation, not only do you have to worry about....

Is it correct ? I mean using a "do" on that position seems to be a question of the sentence instead of a tip conclusion.
  

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Is it correct ? I mean using a "do" on that position seems to be a question of the sentence instead of a tip conclusion. Subject-verb inversion occurs in sentences that begin with a negative adverb in addition to questions.

  • Is it correct ?
  • I mean using a "do" on that position seems to be a question of the sentence instead of a tip conclusion.
  • Subject-verb inversion occurs in sentences that begin with a negative adverb in addition to questions.
  • There are also other cases.
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Anonymous In this situation, not only do you have to worry about....Is it correct ? I mean using a "do" on that position seems to be a question of the sentence instead of a tip conclusion.
Subject-verb inversion occurs in sentences that begin with a negative adverb in addition to questions. There are also other cases. Here is a reference with lots of examples

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