English, asked by Honeysawant, 1 month ago

add no sooner As soon as the people have power, they go crooked.

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Answered by suman5420
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As soon as and no sooner are similar in meaning but fit differently into a sentence.

 

As soon as is almost always followed immediately by a noun or adjective:

As soon as you finish dinner, join us outside.

Come visit as soon as possible.

Call as soon as you can.

 

No sooner is almost always followed immediately by a verb:

No sooner had she finished her speech than the lights went out.

I had no sooner begun to read when the phone rang.

I would no sooner give my kids permission to drive at night as during a blizzard.

Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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Answer:

No sooner did we hear the noise than we rushed to the spot. Notes. When we begin a sentence with a negative word, we put the auxiliary verb

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