English, asked by paviusha10119, 1 year ago

As soon as the sun rose over the hills the fog disappeared.
Begin with: No sooner...

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Answered by rachita07
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No sooner than the sun rose over the hills, the fog disappeared

CreamyHora: Dear no sooner is always followed bu helpind verb...
tahseen619: In your book had or did is not used with no sooner ?
CreamyHora: you have to use do, does, did or had with it
rachita07: Ok then it would be wrong in the book
CreamyHora: It is the universal rule
rachita07: thanks ^_^
CreamyHora: no problem
tahseen619: You should ask from your teacher. If you are confuse.
CreamyHora: or google may help
aryankasagar: No sooner did the sun rise over the hills than the fog disappeared that's correct
Answered by Sidyandex
0

If we begin the given sentence with “no sooner”, we have to rewrite it as “No sooner than the sun rose over the hills, the fog disappeared.”

Here the auxiliary verb has become the subject and normally the word “no sooner” is used to describe the immediate sequence of some happenings due to the preceding factor.

The word order is inverted when it is used at the beginning of the sentence.

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