Structure:- Verb + subject + object + inversion
If the sentence begins with an adverb of frequency follow the law of inversion.
(Hardly/Often/seldom/Never/Always etc)
Ex:- 1) Seldom does her brother cook food for her.
2) Often will l see him now.
3) Hardly did she net anyone.
2) If the sentence begins with so+ Adverb of manner, follow low inversion.
Ex:- 1) So well did she enact him that she was appreciated by all.
2) So neatly does she write that she gets the first price in every competition.
3) If the sentence begins with the thirst form of the verb (v3) follow how of Inversion.
Ex:- 1) Lost among the old table and chairs were the problem victoria desk.
2) Located v3 between saw Francisco and Marin country the golden gate Bridge is.
4) If we have
( in no way, under a tree, last year, into the room, only last year, in the benignity of sentence, we follow an inversion )
Ex:- 1) Under a tree was lying some student.
2) Into the room did the lady run.
5) If in present and past Tense of a sentence ( would +V1)
[Note:- past Perfect- would have + V3]
(‘’if condition “ is followed but not used)
Ex:- 1) Were he a doctor he would save my life.
2) was she a princess she would give me he thrown.
6) To make a request more persuasive follow the law of inversion.
Ex:- 1) Do have a cup of coffee before you leave.
2) Do check your error before submitting.
7) If the sentence start with a comparative degree follows low inversion.
Ex:- 1) Bigger than an apatosaur is the blue whale.
2) More important than your personal statement is your GPA.
8) If a sentence begins with an adjective follow is the law of inversion.
Ex:- 1) Beautiful beyond be life may baby daughter.
2) Quick and painless will be your medical procedure.
9) With Interrogative sentences we follow the law of inversion.
Ex:- 1) Is this his lost example?
2) We are finished yet?
Are we finished yet?
10 ) While using we with “ wither “ follow the law of inversion.
Ex:- No we have volunteered for the job nor do we expect anyone to volunteer in the future.
2) He can not speak Portuguese nor can joseph speak Chinese.
11) If the sentence start within the form of a verb follows the law of inversion.
Ex:- 1) Coming last in the race was Joe.
2) Burning out of contorting was the forest located in the fast hills of the mountain.
12) In place of if- “clause” ( use has, should, were)
Ex:- 1) I remembered Aunis Birthday, she had I, wouldn’t be had at me hold.
2) were I you, I think I would study were for examination.
13) When you similar two think in a sentence using “as” follow the law of Inversion.
Ex:- 1) Rahul is from India as is the Law of inversion.
2) Sunlit wants to leave early today as does Rohit.
14) If we have a negative Introduction of the sentence follow the law of inversion
Ex :- 1) ( Never / only / In no way / Rarely/ not until etc )
2) only at night can I study.
3) I believe that only rarely will I need your help.
Conditional Sentence
1) If you Nome an imaginary sentence and with his, you have words like
( If / as if / wish / as through + verb ( past + plural= Were)
Ex:- 1) If I were you I would have done this.
2) He behaves as if we were my master.
2) If the main verb is in the future tense, use, present tenses.
( afterword like, unless until even if before unless, etc )
Ex:- 1) I will not write a letter unless I get a new pen.
2) I Shall visit here when my ground whether comes.
3) Tow action happened in the past one after the other.
1) former action ( first action) (past perfect tense )
2) Latter ( Second action ) simple past )
Ex:- He examined the papers and found one paper had disappeared.
4) Do not use two future tenses in a single sentence.
Former:- present tense
Latter:- future tense
Ex:- I will call you when you reach here.
5) If + simple present tense + simple future tense
Ex:- If I find her address I will send her a parcel.
6) Will / shall / would / will not come with the part that has.
( If / as soon as/ provided / before / after / until / under in case / when / and test )
Ex:- 1) She will come to meet you as soon as you reach Delhi.
2) There will be a rush at the platform when the train arrives.
7) If + simple past + subject + would + v1
Ex:- 1) I had money would lend it to you.
2) I was you I would do this.
8) If + past prefect , subject + would / could
Ex:- 1) If I had seen you I could have stopped my car.
9) Had + subject + v3 + object + subject + would + have +v3
Ex:- had I seen you I would wave stopped my car.
10) If + subject + were , subject + would + v1
Ex:- 1) If I were a bird I would fly in the sky.
2) If I were you I would he is doing this.
NOTE:- After / before / when / provided, but the sentence does not use future tense only used the present perfect tense.
Ex:- I shall take you for lulu after you have returned from the meeting
FIRST ACTION:- Present
SECOND ACTION:- Future