rewrite the sentences using No sooner....than.
1. as soon as I went to bed, I fell asleep
2. As soon as she said it, she realized her mistake
3. As soon as a man gives anger up, he is full of peace
4. As soon as the command was given, the song was sung.
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1. No sooner I went to bed, I fell asleep.
2. no sooner she said it, she realized her mistake.
3. no sooner a man gives anger up, he is full of peace.
4. no sooner the command was given, the song was sung.
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The given sentences can be transformed using "No sooner..than" by starting the sentence with 'no sooner'' followed by 'than' as follows-
1. No sooner did I go to bed than I fell asleep.
2. No sooner did she say it than she realized her mistake.
3. No sooner does a man give anger up, than he is full of peace.
4. No sooner was the command given than the song was sung.
Explanation:
- "No sooner..than" suggests that one action takes place immediately after another action.
- When we use 'no sooner..than' at the beginning of the sentences then the auxiliary verb goes before the subject.
- No sooner always introduces the action/ activity/ event that occurred first.
- The structure "No sooner... than" is quite literary, which is not normally used in speaking.
- It is a less formal style of verbal communication.
- The structure is "No sooner.. than " is used to talk about something that happens immediately after something else.
For example: No sooner did I step out, than it started raining.
- The above sentence means that I stepped out and immediately after that it started raining.
- These two activities took place almost at the same time, we can say simultaneously. There is no real-time difference between these two.
- When "No sooner" comes at the beginning of a sentence, we use inverted/reversed word order.
- That means the auxiliary verb comes before the subject.
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