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should one invert syntax for the verb "do" in a comparison?
syntactic-analysis
subject-verb-inversion
If/should... INVERSION FORM
subject-verb-inversion
should
"What went we out into this wilderness to find?" This sentence is grammatically correct. How?
grammar
british-english
subject-verb-inversion
grammaticality
When can I use "Only do ..." vs. when must I use "Only ..." without the "do"?
grammar
negation
phrase-usage
subject-verb-inversion
do-support
Inversion with intro adverbial
subject-verb-inversion
Position of verb for object clause
grammaticality
word-order
clauses
subject-verb-inversion
wh-questions
Inversion after "than"/"as"
subject-verb-inversion
"There is the man." Is *there* an adverb or pronoun?
prepositions
adverbs
pronouns
subject-verb-inversion
there-is
"Can you tell me where is the bank?" or "where the bank is." [duplicate]
grammar
subject-verb-inversion
“I do not know where … is” vs. “I do not know where is …”
grammaticality
word-order
relative-clauses
subject-verb-inversion
Why do we put the verb to be at the end of these questions? [duplicate]
subject-verb-inversion
indirect-question
wh-questions
A word for being troubled at others' potential schadenfreude against me
single-word-requests
subject-verb-inversion
Why do we invert word order when asking a question?
grammar
word-order
questions
subject-verb-inversion
do-support
"Not once he would" vs. "not once would he"
adverbs
word-order
negation
subject-verb-inversion
litotes
"Where am I?" vs. "Where I am?" [closed]
grammaticality
verbs
word-order
questions
subject-verb-inversion
What's the difference between “(Had he not made / If he didn't make) a good impression, he wouldn't be a star today”?
conditionals
subject-verb-inversion
sequence-of-tenses
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
Does the sentence 'Boy, are my arms tired' mean 'Boy, my arms are tired.'?
subject-verb-inversion
Inversion with "many times" at the beginning of a sentence
grammaticality
adverbs
word-order
sentence-starts
subject-verb-inversion
Why do you say "so do I"?
adverbs
word-order
subject-verb-inversion
"Attached {is/are} X, Y and Z." If X, Y and Z are all singular, is it correct to use "is" here?
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
subject-verb-inversion
construction
coordination
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