With no job would she be happy.
With no job she would be happy.
I'd like to see the difference in meaning between them.
These are very unnatural English. The first one is a question, so it needs an ending question mark. The second one is a statement.
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These are very unnatural English.
The first one is a question, so it needs an ending question mark.
The second one is a statement.
anonymousWith no job would she be happy.
This can mean that there does not exist employment that would please her. It is a quite literary turn of phrase, and the inversion is triggered by the initial adverbial phrase. I can't imagine anybody saying that.
anonymousWith no job she would be happy.
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