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11.1 What is inversion?

Inversion is the reversal of the normal word order in a sentence or phrase. There are two types of inversion:

    1. Subject-verb inversion, where the subject and the main verb switch positions and the word order becomes verb + subject:
On the top of the hill stood an old oak tree.
    1. Subject-auxiliary inversion, where the subject and the auxiliary switch positions and the word order becomes auxiliary + subject (+ verb):
Hardly had I arrived home when my phone rang.
When does the bus leave?
You're hungry, aren't you?