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As Soon as the Sports Meet Ended, the Children Ran on the Field. (Begin: Hardly ……………) - English 1 (English Language)

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As soon as the sports meet ended, the children ran on the field. (Begin: Hardly ……………) 

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Hardly had the sports meet ended when the children ran on the field.

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