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As soon as it starts to rain, the umbrellas go up. Use no sooner

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Answered by myrakincsem
5

Using no sooner, the sentence will be written as:

Explanation:

  • No sooner had it started to rain, the umbrellas went up.
  • If no sooner is to be implicated in the sentence, then the sentence will also be needed to change in the past tense.
  • With using 'as soon' the sentence was in the present tense.
Answered by SparshaM
3

Answer:

No sooner had it started to rain than the umbrella goes up.

  • Structure of No Sooner : No sooner + had + subject + verb's past participle + object + than + second sentence.

  • Here first sentence is 'As soon as it starts to rain' and the second sentence is 'the umbrella goes up'.

  • It can be : No sooner did it start to rain than the umbrella goes up.

  • Structure : No sooner + did + subject + verb's present form + object + than + second sentence.

  • Example : No sooner did Jim see me than he ran away.
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