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the birds began to chirp when the sun rose (use no sooner than)​

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Answered by EvelynAdair
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the birds no sooner began to chirp when the sun rose

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The answer to the given question will be No sooner did the sun rise, than the birds began to chirp.

"No sooner than"

  • The phrase 'no sooner than' is used in a sentence to define the happening of two events simultaneously.
  • The following of two events happening one after the other is expressed with the usage of the phrase 'no sooner than'.
  • In the given statement "The birds began to chirp when the sun rose", with the incorporation of the phrase 'no sooner than', the sentence becomes: "No sooner did the sun rise, than the birds began to chirp".

Hence, the correct answer to the given statement will be No sooner did the sun rise, than the birds began to chirp.

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