I think the order of words are inverted in this sentence, right? When can I invert like this?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
That's right! The verb and subject are inverted. Here it's inverted because it's a declarative sentence that starts with the negative, restrictive word "never." The order also adds extra emphasis and a bit of a dramatic tone to what's said. You can also invert the order of interrogative sentences and conditionals without "if." Ex: Do you understand the storyline? Ex: Were you to go on holiday, where would you go? Ex: Hardly ever do I go surfing. = I hardly ever go surfing.