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give me 10 question on no sooner than.. ​

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Answered by garima0207
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Answer:

If the second event occurs immediately after the first, we can express that idea using the structure no sooner … than.

Note that in this structure no sooner introduces the event that occurred first.

No sooner had I arrived at the station than the train came. (= I came first and the train arrived right after me.)

No sooner had we heard the noise than we rushed to the spot.

No sooner had she finished one project than she started working on the next.

No sooner had I closed my eyes than I fell asleep.

Note that did is also possible in this structure.

No sooner did I arrive at the station than the train came.

No sooner did we hear the noise than we rushed to the spot.

Notes

When we begin a sentence with a negative word, we put the auxiliary verb before the subject.

No sooner had she read the letter than she started crying. (NOT No sooner she read the letter than she started crying.)

Note that when and before are not possible in this structure.

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