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Dni483 Posted 12 years ago
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Mothers and father's days are mainly to honour mothers and fathers therefore valentine's day is to honour your partner
  

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Mother's day and father's day are meant to honour mothers and fathers, and similarly Valentine's Day is meant to honour your partner.

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Mother's day and father's day are meant to honour mothers and fathers, and similarly Valentine's Day is meant to honour your partner.
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Why is mainly not correct and why can't I use therefore?
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Dni483Why is mainly not correct?
I think meant is required there just as 'celebrated' here

Christmas is mainly celebrated to honour the birth of Christ.
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How about therefore? I agree your way sounds better, just wanted to find out why. Thanks !
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Therefore means as a result or in consequence.

I think you didn't mean it.
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Mother's and Father's days are meant to honour mothers and fathers same as Valentine's Day as it is meant to honour your partner.

How about this?
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Mother's and Father's days are meant to honour mothers and fathers, and in the same way Valentine's Day is meant to honour your partner.
This is OK.

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