As soon as we had left home it began to rain. (Use No sooner…..Than)
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No sonner did we left home than it began to rain.
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No sooner had I left home than it began to rain
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- If the sentence starts with "No sooner," you must use subject/verb inversion. Use of the correlative construction necessitates and than.
- A different way to say it is: As soon as I left the house, it started to rain.
- The phrase "no sooner. Than" implies that something occurs immediately after another. The auxiliary verb comes before the subject when the phrase "no sooner.
- The word "than" is used to start the phrase. The initial event is always introduced by no sooner.
- By starting the sentence with "no sooner" and then "than," the given statement can be changed utilizing the no sooner. Than construction.
- As soon as you can, call. No sooner is nearly typically preceded by an instant verb: The lights went out as soon as she finished her statement. The phone rang just as I started to read.
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