English, asked by Anemaki, 18 days ago

D. LANGUAGE STRUCTURES

2 Here are two ways of saying the same thing:

As soon as the thief saw the policeman he took to his heels.
No sooner did the thief see the policeman than he took to his heels.

Write the following in the other form using no sooner than instead of as soon as:

1. As soon as she heard the news of her husband's death, she swooned.

2. As soon as she rose to speak, people began to clap their hands.

3. As soon as the Rajputs received the message, they made a plan to save their king.

4. As soon as the children saw their teacher coming, they ran away.

5. As soon as we reached the station, the train steamed in.​

Answers

Answered by wegondie4006
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Answer:

No sooner did she hear the news of her husband's death than she swooned

No sooner did she rise to speak than people began to clap their hands

No sooner did the rajputs recieve the message than they made a plan to save their king

No sooner did the children see the teacher coming than they ran away

No sooner did we reach the station than the train steamed in

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