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I had to hold back my tears as he left. Use no sooner...... than​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sentence:

No sooner I had to hold back my tears than he left.

Answered by khanchand34
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Answer:

Explanation:

No sooner had I stepped out, than it started raining.

No sooner had I received her call, than I left for her place. (NOT No sooner I had received her call, …No sooner had she finished one project, than she started the next. (= As soon as she finished one project, she started the next.)

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No sooner had I eaten the fish, than I started feeling sick. (= As soon as I ate the fish, I started feeling sick.)

No sooner had they completed the work, than they demanded the wages. (= As soon as they completed the work, they demanded the wages.)

No sooner had I gotten my bags unpacked than I realized that my camera was missing.

The structure no sooner than is quite literary. It is not normally used in speaking. In a less formal style, we are more likely to say something like this:

They demanded wages soon after they completed the work.

I started feeling sick immediately after I ate the fish.

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