What is inversion?

Inversion refers to a grammatical construction in which the order of the subject and verb is reversed from the typical word order. This is often used for emphasis, to form a question, or to create a more formal or poetic style of language. For example, instead of saying "I will walk to the store," you could use inversion and say "To the store I will walk." Another example is changing "He is coming tomorrow" to "Is he coming tomorrow?"