. When my feet hit the bottom, I would make a big jump. (Use ‘No sooner … than …’)
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No sooner my feet hit the bottom than l would make a big jump
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No sooner did my feet hit the bottom than l would make a big jump.
Explanation:
No sooner...than means "immediately after".
It is used in a sentence to indicate something that happens immediately after the previously said thing.
Examples:
- No sooner did I go to bed than I fell asleep.
- No sooner did I take a dose of medicine than I started feeling better.
Hence, no sooner did my feet hit the bottom than l would make a big jump.
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