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Q. Fill in the blank with suitable word:
_____ forced to do anything. He acted of his own free will.
  • (A) In no way was he
  • (B) No way he was
  • (C) In any way he was
  • (D) In any way was he
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) In no way was he

Explanation: In formal English we can place a negative or restrictive adverb at the beginning of a sentence to make the sentence more emphatic or dramatic. When we do this, the adverb is then followed by auxiliary verb + subject. When there is no auxiliary verb, we use do/does (present) or did (past) as auxiliary.

Explanation by: Bijay Kumar
In formal English we can place a negative or restrictive adverb at the beginning of a sentence to make the sentence more emphatic or dramatic. When we do this, the adverb is then followed by auxiliary verb + subject. When there is no auxiliary verb, we use do/does (present) or did (past) as auxiliary.

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