as soon as he saw the warden,he ran away. rewrite with "No sooner"
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Hey mate here is ur answer--
No sooner had he saw the warden than he ran away.
narayanocto:
had is compulsory or we can use that
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No sooner did he see the Warden than he ran away.
1. No sooner is applied to determine that one thing occurs immediately after another thing. It is commonly used with the past perfect tense, and usually followed by than:
# [event 1]
They had no sooner arrived than
[event 2]
they were playing.
the # [event 1]
We had no sooner started baking than
[event 2]
there was a power down and we had no candles.
2. When no sooner is applied in front part, we alter the order of the auxiliary verb and the subject. This is usual in more formal styles and literary styles:
[event 1]
No sooner had they started their gossip than
[event 2]
it started next class.
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