No sooner had they start their walk than it started to rain (spot the error)
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'No sooner than' is generally used with the past perfect tense of a verb. No sooner had they started walking than it started raining. Here, we can understand that the first action of 'walking' was immediately followed by the action of 'raining'.
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No sooner than' is generally used with the past perfect tense of a verb. No sooner had they started walking than it started raining. Here, we can understand that the first action of 'walking' was immediately followed by the action of 'raining'.
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