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2. He hardly bought a new bike when he had an accident. (1) => Hardly
(2) => No sooner
3. The thief ran away.
=> Away
4. I could drive a car only when I reached 30.
=> Only when
5. If he goes to school, he will have money.
=> Should
6. The man not only beat the child but also took all her money.
=> Not only
7. She will never accept his proposal.
=> At no time
8. Mr. Bean rarely showed his intelligence.
=> Rarely
9. I phone him as soon as I went home.
(1) => No sooner
(2) => Scarcely
10. If you had followed the advice, you would have succeeded.
=> Had
11. He dived into the sea.
=> Into
12. If he had money, he would travel.
=> Were
13. She is such a gentle girl that she speaks very softly.
=> Such
14. The girl lay on the bed.
=> On
15. It was not until she was 18 that she went abroad.
=> Not until

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