From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
No sooner had they arrived.............we left the hall
than
when
so
therefore
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Definition of no sooner than
—used to say that something happens immediately after something else No sooner had I spoken than he appeared.
no sooner — than
used to convey that the second event mentioned happens immediately after the first.

The selected answer is wrong:
The preposition is inappropriate as it doesn't follow the prepositional rule of concord and the correct answer is when,B
REF: e.g check essential English on the topic concord

Acc to the topic concord in essential English textbook for this question, the answer is when

Question nine 9is confusing because i answer and they say the answer is not correct so im nt sure shall bt for the test i did i get my jamb so i thank God i we make it with God all things are possible glory to Jesus thank u msater
it is correct avent u heard of collocation in English language?
no sooner had collocate than






