[Grammar] Inversion needed or not?

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I'm a bit confused about which one of these two sentences is correct:
1. No matter how much I like her, she refuses to be friends.
2. No matter how much do I like her, she ...
The answer is needed as soon as possible. THANKS!!!:)
 
1 is correct; 2 is incorrect. Fast enough?
 
That's not inversion.
 
1 is correct; 2 is incorrect. Fast enough?
THANKS A LOT!!! Can you explain please? If after negative words/phrases such are seldom, hardly, not only etc. we need inversion, why do we have an exception here?
 
No matter is not a negative. It means regardless of.

Try:
She refuses to be my friend, no matter how much I like her.

Or try Yoda speak: :)

Like her very much, I do. Friends, she refuses to be.



--lotus
 
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No matter is not a negative. It means regardless of.

Try:
She refuses to be my friend, no matter how much I like her.

Or try Yoda speak: :)

Like her very much, I do. Friends, she refuses to be.



--lotus

You've made it perfectly clear!!! Thanks!!!;-)
 
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