English, asked by yashodasonkar, 3 months ago

The expression 'no sooner...than' is used to suggest that one
action or situation takes place/took place immediately after
another action or situation.
When 'no sooner' goes at the beginning of the sentence, we
use an inverted word order. That means the auxiliary verb
goes before the subject.
Study the examples given below.
The train arrived at the station. Soon the passengers
rushed towards it.
No sooner had the train arrived at the station than the
passengers rushed towards it.​

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Answered by harshit5018k
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