(Inversion of subjects and verbs) Choose the underline part among A,B, C, or D that needs correcting and corrected
1. Never before I have seen a man who enjoyed beong lied to
2. Not until yesterday I met them for the first time in my life
3. Hardly had we arrived at the hotel that there was a power cut
4. No sooner had I turned out the light when I heard a noise outside
5. Not only Jack broken his leg, but he also injured his shoulders
6. Hardly had we settled down in our seats than the lights went out
7. Only after checking three times I was certain of the answer
8. No sooner it had stopped raining than the sun came out
9. Only when Pete has arrived that we can begin the programme
10, On no condition that they are to open fire wthout a warning
11. Not until I was on my way to the airport that I realized I had left my passport at home
12. Hardy had the train left the station than there was an explosion
13. At no time she could understand what he really wanted to say
(Inversion of subjects and verbs) Choose the underline part among A,B, C, or D that needs correcting and corrected
1. Never before I have -> have I seen a man who enjoyed beong lied to
2. Not until yesterday I met -> did I meet them for the first time in my life
3. Hardly had we arrived at the hotel that -> when there was a power cut
4. No sooner had I turned out the light when -> than I heard a noise outside
5. Not only Jack broken -> did Jack break his leg, but he also injured his shoulders
6. Hardly had we settled down in our seats than -> when the lights went out
7. Only after checking three times I was -> was I certain of the answer
8. No sooner it had -> had it stopped raining than the sun came out
9. Only when Pete has arrived that we can -> could we begin the programme
10, On no condition that they are -> are they to open fire wthout a warning
11. Not until I was on my way to the airport that I realized -> did I realized I had left my passport at home
12. Hardy had the train left the station than -> when there was an explosion
13. At no time she could -> could she understand what he really wanted to say