ContentAnswers 2Answer 1You must log in to answer this question.Answers 3 Can somebody clear me on how to use this word as an adverb and the appropriate structure with it? To answer your first question, yes, both sentences are correct. In your sentence, which is the subject, so no inversion takes place. When the subject and the auxiliary verb are swapped over, it's called inversion. I hope we can both agree this sentence is wrong because "good" is an adjective, and cannot be the subject of "is". Answers 2 Is it wrong to say that we can use or omit "the" before "best"