As soon as the hen lays an egg, we will advise Earl to make an omelette. (Use: No sooner ……..)
A. No sooner the hen lays an egg than we will advise Earl to make an omelette.
B. No sooner does the hen lay an egg than we will advise Earl to make an omelette.
C. No sooner does the hen lay an egg, than we will advise Earl to make an omelette.

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