Nightmare85
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Germany
Hey guys,
I have a specific question about this sentence:
Under no circumstances - whatsoever - am I gonna go down there and back for that truck bet.
(It could be the case that I've not completely understood the rest of the sentence.)
Usually we use subject - predicate.
Why is this an exception?
And what about these sentences?
I'm going to the mall under no circumstances.
Under no circumstances am I going to the mall.
Would both be correct?
Cheers!
I have a specific question about this sentence:
Under no circumstances - whatsoever - am I gonna go down there and back for that truck bet.
(It could be the case that I've not completely understood the rest of the sentence.)
Usually we use subject - predicate.
Why is this an exception?
And what about these sentences?
I'm going to the mall under no circumstances.
Under no circumstances am I going to the mall.
Would both be correct?
Cheers!