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the moon disappears when the sun (rises) correct tense​

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Answered by dk1147125
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AnswerCorrect option is

AnswerCorrect option isA

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.B

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.BNo sooner did the moon rise than the clouds disappeared.

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.BNo sooner did the moon rise than the clouds disappeared.'No sooner..than' is used to suggest that one action takes place immediately after another action. When 'no sooner..than' is used at the beginning of the sentences then auxiliary verb goes before the subject. No sooner always introduces the event that occurred first.

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.BNo sooner did the moon rise than the clouds disappeared.'No sooner..than' is used to suggest that one action takes place immediately after another action. When 'no sooner..than' is used at the beginning of the sentences then auxiliary verb goes before the subject. No sooner always introduces the event that occurred first. The given sentence can be transformed using no sooner..than by beginning the sentence with 'no sooner'' followed by 'than'.

AnswerCorrect option isANo sooner had the moon risen than the clouds disappeared.BNo sooner did the moon rise than the clouds disappeared.'No sooner..than' is used to suggest that one action takes place immediately after another action. When 'no sooner..than' is used at the beginning of the sentences then auxiliary verb goes before the subject. No sooner always introduces the event that occurred first. The given sentence can be transformed using no sooner..than by beginning the sentence with 'no sooner'' followed by 'than'. There are two correct answers to this question. Options A and B are the correct answers as the auxiliary verb is before the subject 'the moon' and the tense is correctly used. Option C is grammatically wrong. 'Disappeared' should be used in option D thus it is also a wrong option.

Answered by ankitha7777
5

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The moon disappears when the sun rises.

present indefinite

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