I've read an article about inversion of the verb of sentences. According to that I just tried to write a sentence to make sure that I've understood the concept well.
Not only is it unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors as well.
It is not only unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors as well.
Is there any issues with above first sentence's places of the 'is'? Further, is there any difference between those sentences in the meaning?
dileepa Not only is it unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors as well. Not only is it unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors must be considered as well. It is not only unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors must be considered as well.
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dileepaNot only is it unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors as well.
Not only is it unfair to encourage such practices, but it also ignore certain crucial environmental factors must be considered as well.
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