As soon as the gates opened, the shoppers rushed in. (begin: no sooner)
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No sooner had the gates opened the shopkeeper rushed in.
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In this question, we are asked to add no sooner to the given sentence.
- Given sentence is as soon as the gate opened, the shoppers rushed in.
- No sooner than the gate opened the shoppers rushed in.
- The phrase "no sooner than" implies that one action occurs promptly after another.
- The auxiliary verb comes before the subject when the phrase "no sooner than" is employed at the beginning of the sentence.
- The initial event is always introduced no sooner.
- Auxiliary is an assisting element in grammar, usually a verb, that expands on the meaning of the primary verb in a phrase.
- Tense, mood, person, and number information can be communicated through auxiliary verbs.
- When the main verb is an infinitive or participle, an auxiliary verb is used with it.
- Auxiliary verbs include am, is, are, was, were, will, have, has, had, may, might, can, could, shall, should, must, ought to, would, etc.
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