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Emphasis & Inversion MCQs – Sentence Structuring (English)

1. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I like ice cream.”

(A) I do like ice cream.


(B) I like do ice cream.


(C) I like ice cream do.


(D) I does like ice cream.



2. Choose the correct emphatic form: “She speaks English well.”

(A) She English speaks well does.


(B) She speak English well does.


(C) She does speak English well.


(D) She do speaks English well.



3. Choose the correct emphatic form: “They know the answer.”

(A) They do knows the answer.


(B) They know do the answer.


(C) They knows the answer do.


(D) They do know the answer.



4. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I want to meet him.”

(A) I do want to meet him.


(B) I want do to meet him.


(C) I wants to meet him do.


(D) I do wants to meet him.



5. Choose the correct emphatic form: “She enjoys playing tennis.”

(A) She does enjoys playing tennis.


(B) She enjoy does playing tennis.


(C) She does enjoy playing tennis.


(D) She enjoy playing tennis does.



6. Choose the correct emphatic form: “He likes chocolate.”

(A) He does likes chocolate.


(B) He like chocolate does.


(C) He does like chocolate.


(D) He like does chocolate.



7. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I agree with you.”

(A) I do agree with you.


(B) I agrees do with you.


(C) I agree do with you.


(D) I does agree with you.



8. Choose the correct emphatic form: “They play football every Sunday.”

(A) They plays do football every Sunday.


(B) They play do football every Sunday.


(C) They do play football every Sunday.


(D) They do plays football every Sunday.



9. Choose the correct emphatic form: “She remembers the incident.”

(A) She does remember the incident.


(B) She remember does the incident.


(C) She does remembers the incident.


(D) She remembers does the incident.



10. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I like reading novels.”

(A) I does like reading novels.


(B) I like do reading novels.


(C) I do like reading novels.


(D) I like reading novels do.



11. Identify the correct inversion: “Rarely have I seen such beauty.”

(A) Rarely have I seen such beauty.


(B) I have rarely seen such beauty.


(C) Rarely I have seen such beauty.


(D) I have seen rarely such beauty.



12. Identify the correct inversion: “Never did he lie to anyone.”

(A) Never did he lie to anyone.


(B) He never did lie to anyone.


(C) Never he did lie to anyone.


(D) He did never lie to anyone.



13. Identify the correct inversion: “Seldom have we witnessed such chaos.”

(A) Seldom have we witnessed such chaos.


(B) We have seldom witnessed such chaos.


(C) Seldom we have witnessed such chaos.


(D) We seldom have witnessed such chaos.



14. Identify the correct inversion: “Hardly had she reached home when it started raining.”

(A) Hardly she had reached home when it started raining.


(B) She had hardly reached home when it started raining.


(C) Hardly had she reached home when it started raining.


(D) She hardly had reached home when it started raining.



15. Identify the correct inversion: “No sooner had I arrived than the show began.”

(A) No sooner had I arrived than the show began.


(B) I had no sooner arrived than the show began.


(C) No sooner I had arrived than the show began.


(D) I had arrived no sooner than the show began.



16. Identify the correct inversion: “Not only did he work hard but he also helped others.”

(A) He not only did work hard but he also helped others.


(B) Not only did he work hard but he also helped others.


(C) He did not only work hard but also helped others.


(D) Not only he did work hard but also helped others.



17. Identify the correct inversion: “Little did I know about the problem.”

(A) Little did I know about the problem.


(B) I little did know about the problem.


(C) Did little I know about the problem.


(D) I did little know about the problem.



18. Identify the correct inversion: “Rarely does he come on time.”

(A) Rarely he does come on time.


(B) He rarely does come on time.


(C) Rarely does he come on time.


(D) He does rarely come on time.



19. Identify the correct inversion: “Not until I apologized did she forgive me.”

(A) Not until I apologized did she forgive me.


(B) I did not until apologize she forgive me.


(C) Not until I apologized she did forgive me.


(D) She did not forgive me until I apologized.



20. Identify the correct inversion: “Scarcely had we started when it began to rain.”

(A) Had we scarcely started when it began to rain.


(B) We had scarcely started when it began to rain.


(C) Scarcely had we started when it began to rain.


(D) Scarcely we had started when it began to rain.



21. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I saw him yesterday.”

(A) I did see him yesterday.


(B) I saw do him yesterday.


(C) I sees him yesterday.


(D) I did sees him yesterday.



22. Choose the correct emphatic form: “She enjoys painting.”

(A) She does enjoys painting.


(B) She enjoys do painting.


(C) She does enjoy painting.


(D) She enjoy does painting.



23. Choose the correct emphatic form: “They understand the rules.”

(A) They do understand the rules.


(B) They understand do the rules.


(C) They does understand the rules.


(D) They understand does the rules.



24. Identify the correct inversion: “Nowhere have I found such hospitality.”

(A) Nowhere have I found such hospitality.


(B) I have nowhere found such hospitality.


(C) Nowhere I have found such hospitality.


(D) I nowhere have found such hospitality.



25. Identify the correct inversion: “Only then did he realize his mistake.”

(A) He did only then realize his mistake.


(B) He only then did realize his mistake.


(C) Only then did he realize his mistake.


(D) Only then he did realize his mistake.



26. Identify the correct inversion: “Not once have I seen such courage.”

(A) Not once I have seen such courage.


(B) I have not once seen such courage.


(C) Not once have I seen such courage.


(D) I not once have seen such courage.



27. Identify the correct inversion: “Never before had I felt so happy.”

(A) Never before had I felt so happy.


(B) I had never before felt so happy.


(C) Never I had before felt so happy.


(D) I never had before felt so happy.



28. Identify the correct inversion: “Barely had he finished when the bell rang.”

(A) Barely had he finished when the bell rang.


(B) He had barely finished when the bell rang.


(C) Barely he had finished when the bell rang.


(D) He barely had finished when the bell rang.



29. Identify the correct inversion: “Only by working hard can you succeed.”

(A) Can you only by working hard succeed.


(B) You can only by working hard succeed.


(C) Only by working hard can you succeed.


(D) You can succeed only by working hard.



30. Identify the correct inversion: “On no account should you touch this switch.”

(A) On no account should you touch this switch.


(B) You should on no account touch this switch.


(C) Should you on no account touch this switch.


(D) You should touch on no account this switch.



31. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I understand the problem.”

(A) I does understand the problem.


(B) I understand do the problem.


(C) I do understand the problem.


(D) I understands do the problem.



32. Choose the correct emphatic form: “He likes swimming.”

(A) He does like swimming.


(B) He likes do swimming.


(C) He does likes swimming.


(D) He like does swimming.



33. Identify the correct inversion: “At no time did she complain.”

(A) At no time did she complain.


(B) She did at no time complain.


(C) She did complain at no time.


(D) Did she at no time complain.



34. Identify the correct inversion: “In no way can this be justified.”

(A) In no way can this be justified.


(B) This can in no way be justified.


(C) Can in no way this be justified.


(D) This can be in no way justified.



35. Identify the correct inversion: “Under no circumstances should you lie.”

(A) Should you under no circumstances lie.


(B) You should under no circumstances lie.


(C) Under no circumstances should you lie.


(D) You should lie under no circumstances.



36. Identify the correct inversion: “Only after the meeting did I understand the issue.”

(A) Only after the meeting did I understand the issue.


(B) I did only after the meeting understand the issue.


(C) I understood only after the meeting the issue.


(D) Only after the meeting I did understand the issue.



37. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I remember the day clearly.”

(A) I do remember the day clearly.


(B) I remembers do the day clearly.


(C) I do remembers the day clearly.


(D) I remember do the day clearly.



38. Choose the correct emphatic form: “She agrees with the plan.”

(A) She agree does with the plan.


(B) She does agrees with the plan.


(C) She does agree with the plan.


(D) She agrees does with the plan.



39. Identify the correct inversion: “Not until the sun rose did they leave.”

(A) Not until the sun rose did they leave.


(B) They did not until the sun rose leave.


(C) Did they not until the sun rose leave.


(D) They did until the sun rose not leave.



40. Identify the correct inversion: “No sooner had I reached than he left.”

(A) No sooner had I reached than he left.


(B) I had no sooner reached than he left.


(C) No sooner I had reached than he left.


(D) I had reached no sooner than he left.



41. Identify the correct inversion: “Rarely does she speak in class.”

(A) Rarely does she speak in class.


(B) She rarely does speak in class.


(C) Does she rarely speak in class.


(D) She does rarely speak in class.



42. Identify the correct inversion: “Scarcely had we arrived when it began to rain.”

(A) Scarcely had we arrived when it began to rain.


(B) Scarcely we had arrived when it began to rain.


(C) Had we scarcely arrived when it began to rain.


(D) We had scarcely arrived when it began to rain.



43. Choose the correct emphatic form: “I feel tired.”

(A) I do feel tired.


(B) I feel do tired.


(C) I does feel tired.


(D) I feeling do tired.



44. Choose the correct emphatic form: “He enjoys music.”

(A) He does enjoy music.


(B) He enjoys do music.


(C) He does enjoys music.


(D) He enjoy does music.



45. Identify the correct inversion: “Never have I been so happy.”

(A) I never have been so happy.


(B) I have never been so happy.


(C) Have never I been so happy.


(D) Never have I been so happy.



46. Identify the correct inversion: “Only then did I understand the truth.”

(A) Only then did I understand the truth.


(B) I did only then understand the truth.


(C) I understood only then the truth.


(D) Only then I did understand the truth.



47. Identify the correct inversion: “Little did I realize the problem.”

(A) Little did I realize the problem.


(B) I did little realize the problem.


(C) Did little I realize the problem.


(D) I little did realize the problem.



48. Identify the correct inversion: “Not a word did he say.”

(A) Not a word did he say.


(B) He did not a word say.


(C) Did he not a word say.


(D) He not did a word say.



49. Identify the correct inversion: “On no account should you enter.”

(A) Should you on no account enter.


(B) You should on no account enter.


(C) On no account should you enter.


(D) You enter should on no account.



50. Identify the correct inversion: “Only by hard work can success be achieved.”

(A) Can success only by hard work be achieved.


(B) Success can only by hard work be achieved.


(C) Only by hard work can success be achieved.


(D) Success can be only by hard work achieved.



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