2)As Soapy set foot inside the restaurant door, the head waiter’s eye fell upon his
tattered and decadent shoes (Rewrite using ‘No sooner…….than’)
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no sooner soapy set foot inside the restaurant door than the head waiters eye feel upon his shoes
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No sooner did Soapy set feet inside the restaurant door than the head waiter's eye fell upon his tattered and decadent shoes.
Explanation:
- No sooner is used to indicate that one thing occurs immediately after another. It is frequently used in conjunction with the past perfect and is usually followed by than. For example, they had barely arrived when they began arguing.
- No sooner is almost always followed by a verb: The lights went out as soon as she finished her speech. The phone rang just as I started reading. I would never allow my children to drive at night or during a blizzard.
- There is no difference in meaning; either the auxiliary had or did can be used after the phrase "no sooner." The had, on the other hand, is far more common and idiomatic. Furthermore, the phrase can be used after the subject + auxiliary (had/did) as follows: I had barely closed my eyes when I fell asleep.
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