1.
1) Never have I been to Europe.
2) Hardly had he eaten anything when the dinner was over.
3) Scarcely had she fallen asleep when a knock at the door awakened her.
4) No sooner had Anne arrived than she fell ill.
5) Little does she care about what others say about her.
2.
1) Richard can speak Japanese. So can his sister.
2) Copper is a good conductor. So are many other metals.
3) Paul could not dance. Nor could he sing.
4) The husband was not hospitable to the visitor. Nor was the wife.
3.
1) So excited was he that he could not go to sleep.
2) So forcefully did he speak at the meeting that everyone present was convinced.
3) So hard did he work that he obtained his Ph. D. degree one year ahead of schedule.
4.
1) Only once did his father call his name.
2) Only then did the doctor realize that his patient needed surgery.
3) Only when you adjust down your price can we conclude the business.
5.
1) Sitting in front of the counter was the young father who wished to purchase a life insurance policy and agreed to pay a sum of $200 per year for 40 years.
2) More important is the question of how to face the possibilities of illness, injury, death and financial loss.
3) Among them are the writing of a dictionary involves a number of tasks. The reading of literature, the copying of words on cards, the sorting of the cards and the writing of definitions.