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As soon as it starts to rain, the umbrellas go up.
(a) No sooner does it starts to rain than the umbrellas go up.
(b) No sooner does it start to rain than umbrellas go up.
(c) No sooner did it started to rain than the umbrellas go up.
(d) No sooner does it start to rain than the umbrellas go up


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Answers

Answered by jfwclass9987
4

Answer:

No sooner does it start to rain than the umbrellas go up.This is the answer

Explanation:

it matches the sentence

Answered by Anonymous
0

(d) No sooner does it start to rain than the umbrellas go up.

The set of words that have been asked to use while rewriting the provided sentence is a conjunction.

  • A conjunction joins two or more sentences.
  • Words like and, but, or, so, because, though, although, therefore, both...and, not only... but also, etc., are conjunctions.

In the above sentence, 'no sooner...than' is a conjunction.

  1. These words are used to join two or more sentences.
  2. These words make sentences simpler and easier to understand.
  3. Conjunctions do not change the intended meaning in any way.
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