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Inversion Exercises

English inversion exercises online with answers — practise negative adverbial inversion (Never have I..., Seldom does...), conditional inversion (Had I known, Were she to..., Should you need...), correlative structures (Not only...but also, No sooner...than), and So/Such emphasis patterns. Multiple choice and printable PDF worksheets included. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (B2 - C1 Level).

Showing B2–C1 Upper Intermediate & Advanced exercises·View all levels

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B2Upper Intermediate
1

Negative Adverbial Inversion

Inversion Exercises

B2·20 questions·15 min
2

Only Expressions & Correlative Structures

Inversion Exercises

B2·20 questions·15 min
3

Conditional Inversion & So/Such Emphasis

Inversion Exercises

B2·20 questions·15 min
C1Advanced
4

Mixed Inversion Practice

Inversion Exercises

C1·20 questions·18 min

Why practice Inversion exercises?

These inversion exercises take you from B2 to C1 proficiency in formal English structures. Start with negative adverbial inversions using Never, Rarely, Seldom, Hardly, and Little at the sentence front. Then master Only expressions (Only then did..., Only by...) and correlative pairs (Not only...but also, No sooner...than). Move on to conditional inversion without 'if' (Had I known, Were she to, Should you need) and So/Such emphasis patterns (So beautiful was the painting that...). Finally, practise all inversion types mixed together in academic and formal contexts, including tricky sentences that look inverted but aren't.