Word Order — Lückentext 3
Übe die Inversion nach negativen Adverbien am Satzanfang.
Nach negativen oder einschränkenden Adverbien am Satzanfang folgt Inversion: Hilfsverb vor Subjekt. Setze das fehlende Hilfsverb ein.
Aufgabe
- Never I seen such a beautiful sunset. (have)
→ Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset. (Never am Satzanfang → Inversion: Hilfsverb + Subjekt)
- Seldom she complain about anything. (does)
→ Seldom does she complain about anything. (Seldom am Satzanfang → Inversion: does + Subjekt)
- Rarely we see such talent. (do)
→ Rarely do we see such talent. (Rarely am Satzanfang → Inversion: do + Subjekt)
- Not only he lie, but he also stole. (did)
→ Not only did he lie, but he also stole. (Not only am Satzanfang → Inversion: did + Subjekt)
- Only then I understand the problem. (did)
→ Only then did I understand the problem. (Only then am Satzanfang → Inversion: did + Subjekt)
- Under no circumstances you open this door. (should)
→ Under no circumstances should you open this door. (negative Phrase am Satzanfang → Inversion: Modalverb + Subjekt)
- Hardly we arrived when it started to rain. (had)
→ Hardly had we arrived when it started to rain. (Hardly am Satzanfang → Inversion: had + Subjekt)
- No sooner she left than he called. (had)
→ No sooner had she left than he called. (No sooner am Satzanfang → Inversion: had + Subjekt)
- So tired she that she fell asleep immediately. (was)
→ So tired was she that she fell asleep immediately. (So + Adjektiv am Satzanfang → Inversion: was + Subjekt)
- Only after the meeting she relax. (did)
→ Only after the meeting did she relax. (Only + Zeitphrase am Satzanfang → Inversion: did + Subjekt)
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