Make the second sentences having the same meanings with the help of inversion 1. I have never eaten such delicious apples before! Never before have I eaten such delicious apples. 2. He had no sooner boiled the kettle than the doorbell rang. No sooner had he boiled the kettle than the doorbell rang. 3. We realised our bags had been stolen only after he'd gone. Only after he had gone did we realise our bags had been stolen. 4. Graham noticed only then that he had forgotten to take his wallet. Only then did Graham notice that he had forgotten to take his wallet. 5. The boys had not once apologised for the trouble that they had caused. Not once had the boys apologised for the trouble that they had caused. 6. You are not to go out after dark under any circumstances. Under no circumstances are you to go out after dark. 7. The restaurant has seldom been so busy. Seldom has the restaurant been so busy. 8. He had rarely felt so happy. Rarely had he felt so happy. 9. If I had known it was going to rain, I wouldn't have gone to the concert. Had I known it was going to rain, I wouldn't have gone to the concert. 10. They not only ran out of food, but drink too. Not only did they run out of food, but drink too.
Задание

Make the second sentences having the same meanings with the help of inversion

  1. I have never eaten such delicious apples before!
  • Never
  • before
  • have
  • I
  • eaten

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] such delicious apples.

  1. He had no sooner boiled the kettle than the doorbell rang.
  • No
  • sooner
  • had
  • he
  • boiled

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] the kettle than the doorbell rang.

  1. We realised our bags had been stolen only after he'd gone.
  • Only
  • after
  • he
  • had
  • gone
  • did
  • we
  • realise

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] our bags had been stolen.

  1. Graham noticed only then that he had forgotten to take his wallet.
  • Only
  • then
  • did
  • Graham
  • notice

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] that he had forgotten to take his wallet.

  1. The boys had not once apologised for the trouble that they had caused.
  • Not
  • once
  • had
  • the boys
  • apologised

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] for the trouble that they had caused.

  1. You are not to go out after dark under any circumstances.
  • Under
  • no
  • circumstances
  • are
  • you

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] to go out after dark.

  1. The restaurant has seldom been so busy.
  • Seldom
  • has
  • the
  • restaurant
  • been

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] so busy.

  1. He had rarely felt so happy.
  • Rarely
  • had
  • he
  • felt

[ ][ ][ ][ ] so happy.

  1. If I had known it was going to rain, I wouldn't have gone to the concert.
  • Had
  • I
  • known

[ ][ ][ ] it was going to rain, I wouldn't have gone to the concert.

  1. They not only ran out of food, but drink too.
  • Not
  • only
  • did
  • they
  • run

[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] out of food, but drink too.