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CAE2 20 Negative and Limiting Adverbials Phrases

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  • She has never been to Australia. (never)
    Never has she been to Australia.
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  • Nick only occasionally eats beef. (hardly ever)
    Hardly ever does Nick eat beef.
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  • Butterflies will rarely come so far north. (seldom)
    Seldom will butterflies come so far north.
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  • Henry rarely studied the night before an exam. (rarely [, if ever,])
    Rarely did Henry study the night before an exam.
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  • Paula isn't going to talk to Mary any more. (no longer)
    No longer is Paula going to talk to Mary.
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  • You absolutely cannot go to that party. (under no circumstances)
    Under no circumstances can you go to that party.
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  • I would never cheat on an exam, ever. (on no account)
    On no account would I cheat on an exam.
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  • Timothy is never going to miss a Marvel film. (no way)
    No way is Timothy going to miss a Marvel film.
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  • Jenny has never tried curry. (not once)
    Not once has Jenny tried curry.
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  • Greg wasn't rude to anyone during class. (at no time)
    At no time was Greg rude to anyone in class.
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  • Berta never wants to fly because she's scared of planes. (at no point)
    At no point does Berta want to fly because she's scared of planes.
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  • The politicians never accepted a bribe during the construction of the new stadium. (at no stage)
    At no stage of the construction of the new stadium did the politicians accept a bribe.
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  • It wasn't until I got home that I realized I had left my keys at work. (only when ...)
    Only when I got home did I realize I have left my keys at work.
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  • We haven't seen each other since we were 6 years old. (not since [+fixed time point])
    Not since we were six years old have we seen each other.
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  • It started to rain as soon as they had started their walk. (no sooner)
    No sooner had they started their walk than it started to rain.
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  • The new iPhone sold out almost as soon as it had gone on sale. (scarcely)
    Scarcely had the new iPhone gone on sale when it sold out.
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