Which sentence correctly uses “not only… but also” with inversion?
- Not only Joy kept Riley happy, but also Anger wanted to be in control.
- Not only does Fear scream at every problem, but also he anticipates disasters.
- Not only did Disgust is aware of Riley’s social fears, but also she tries to prevent them.
- Not only Anger wants to protect Riley, but also Joy does.
Explanation
When not only begins a clause, we often invert the auxiliary and subject: Not only does Fear scream…
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