I received the message and I left immediately begin no sooner
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No sooner did i receive the message than I left immediately
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- The expression no sooner…than is used to suggest that one action or situation takes place/took place immediately after another action or situation.
- No sooner is used to show that one thing happens immediately after another thing. It is often used with the past perfect, and usually followed by than (for example, No sooner had they started their walk than [event 2]it started to rain)
- When 'no sooner' is at the beginning of the sentence, we use an inverted word order. This implies s the auxiliary verb ( primary auxiliary verbs be, do, and have goes before the subject.
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