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Elururajesh3 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Usage of No sooner,Hardly, Scarcely

Please check the following and could you please tell me how to complete the remaining sentences and I want to know the rules behind this. 1) As soon as the teacher came into the class all the students stood up. My Answer: No sooner did the teacher come into the class than all the students stood up. Hardly_____________________________________________________________ Scarcely____________________________________________________________ 2) As soon as the thief saw the police man, he started running. My Answer: No sooner did the theif see the police man, than he started running. Hardly______________________________________________________________ Scarcely____________________________________________________________ 3) As soon as the police received the information about the rally, they were alert. My Answer: No sooner did the police receive the information about the rally, than they were alert. Hardly______________________________________________________________ Scarcely____________________________________________________________ 4) As soon as I went home, I started playing. My Answer: No sooner did I go home than I started playing. Hardly______________________________________________________________ Scarcely____________________________________________________________ 5) As soon as the bell rang, all the students came out of their class rooms. My Answer: No sooner did the bell ring than all the students came out of the class. Hardly______________________________________________________________ Scarcely___________________________________________________________
  

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1) As soon as the teacher came into the class all the students stood up. My Answer: No sooner had the teacher come into the class than all the students stood up. Hardly _ Scarcely_ 2) As soon as the thief saw the policeman , he started running.

  • 1) As soon as the teacher came into the class all the students stood up.
  • My Answer: No sooner had the teacher come into the class than all the students stood up.
  • Hardly _ Scarcely_ 2) As soon as the thief saw the policeman , he started running.
  • My Answer: No sooner had the thief seen the policeman , than he started running.
  • Hardly _ Scarcely_ 3) As soon as the police received the information about the rally, they were alert.
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1) As soon as the teacher came into the class all the students stood up. My Answer: No sooner had the teacher come into the class than all the students stood up. Hardly_ Scarcely_

2) As soon as the thief saw the policeman, he started running. My Answer: No sooner had the thief seen the policeman, than he started running. Hardly_ Scarcely_
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Thanks and could you please tell me how to write the same sentences using hardly and scarcely and also rules behind this.

Rajesh.
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Just substitute hardly...when and scarcely...when for no sooner...than. They all work the same way:

Hardly/Scarcely had the teacher come into the class when all the students stood up.
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I've read on the internet sentences beginning with Hardly and Scarcely and followed by that or before, instead of when. For example, Hardly had I arrived home that the telephone rang, or Hardly had I arrived home before the telephone rang. This instead of Hardly had I arrived home when the telephone rang. Is this possible?
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It is possible only in that people do it. If they do it on a graded paper, though, they will lose points. 'That' seems particularly mindless to me.

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