Winner
1. C is the correct answer. 'No sooner...than' is used to say a certain event happens immediately after another.
2. C is the correct answer. Because hardly, seldom, scarcely ever, etc. are adverbs of frequency. These adverbs can also be used in inversion. In inversion, the auxiliary verb is put before the subject (auxiliary verb + subject + main verb).
3. B) have never had.
The sentence refers to a situation that continues to the present. The present perfect tense ("have never had") is needed to show this ongoing state.
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1. C is the correct answer. 'No sooner...than' is used to say a certain event happens immediately after another.
2. C is the correct answer. Because hardly, seldom, scarcely ever, etc. are adverbs of frequency. These adverbs can also be used in inversion. In inversion, the auxiliary verb is put before the subject (auxiliary verb + subject + main verb).
3. B) have never had.
The sentence refers to a situation that continues to the present. The present perfect tense ("have never had") is needed to show this ongoing state.
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