When they stopped for a drink of water Guymon heard a noise use no sooner
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- No sooner had they stopped for a drink of water than Guymon heard a noise.
Explanation:
- 'No sooner...than' is used to express events and they are happened immediately one by one.
- Structure of No sooner...than: No sooner + had (auxiliary verb) + subject + verb 3rd form + object + 2nd sentence
- To use 'No sooner ... than ' first we have to choose the first event and 2nd event .Next we have to place auxiliary verb according to the subject following above structure.
- 'Auxiliary verb' and 'verb form' can be changed: No sooner did a teacher come than boys stood up.
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No sooner did they stop for a drink than Guymon heard a noise.
Explanation:
No sooner….than…is an idiomatic expression which means something happens immediately after something else. We have to use this expression together. It means whenever we use ‘no sooner’, we will always have to use ‘than’ with it.
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