Choose the correct options
Match the examples of inversion with the explanations.
Should you want to come , give us a call first.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
“That was a good play“, said Bill.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
So grumpy was he, that he couldn't say a word.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
Were he more honest with himself, he would admit his mistake.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
A: Jane isn't doing well at History.
B: Neither/Nor is Ann.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
There goes the last train!
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]
Had I known about the reputation of the restaurant, I wouldn't have gone there.
[Conditional, Type 1|Conditional, Type 2|Conditional, Type 3|Result clause|To express agreement|Direct Speech|The adverb of place]