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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Very seldom do I disagree

Very seldom do I disagree with him, but in this instance I wouldn't advise any changes in sentences.

Could you please explain what does this phrase mean "Very seldom do I disagree". It would be better if you could provide some example sentences for better understanding.


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Hasibrahman Could you please explain what does this phrase mean "Very seldom do I disagree". It I do not disagree with him very often. I rarely disagree with him.

  • Hasibrahman Could you please explain what does this phrase mean "Very seldom do I disagree".
  • It I do not disagree with him very often.
  • I rarely disagree with him.
  • I agree with him on most everything.
  • Subject/verb inversion is used when a sentence begins with a negative adverb.
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HasibrahmanCould you please explain what does this phrase mean "Very seldom do I disagree". It

I do not disagree with him very often.

I rarely disagree with him.

I agree with him on most everything.


Subject/verb inversion is used when a sentence begins with a negative adverb.

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