Which are correct:
1) As the weather becomes colder, his body weakens.
2) As the weather becomes colder, so his body weakens.
3) Just the weather becomes colder, his body weakens.
4) Just as the weather becomes colder, so his body weakens.
Which sentences have a temporal meaning (the two processes take place over the same period of time) and which have a causal meaning (his body weakens because the weather becomes colder)?
Gratefully,
Navi
I would only use #1. The third sentence is terrible English. CB
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