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The referee blows the whistle. The game starts combine the beginning with No sooner than and As soon as

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Answered by JustArgon
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Answer:

1) no sooner..... than: No sooner does the referee blow the whistle than the game starts

2) As soon as: As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game starts.

Explanation:

1) after "no sooner" add does/did/had/has according to the tense and patter of the sentence and use "than" to join the two sentences.

2) put "as soon as" at the beginning. join the sentences with an appropriate conjunction.

Answered by orangesquirrel
2

1. With "No sooner.... than":

No sooner does the referee blow the whistle, than the game starts.

2. With " As soon as":

As soon as the referee blows the whistle, the game starts.

* "No sooner...than" is used in cases where one event is directly followed by another.

* "As soon as" defines the earliest beginning of an event.

It is mainly used before the subordinate clause but can also be used after the main clause.

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