Do we really need sub-verb reversion after "so" like the following:
Just as Edison is known for inventing the light bulb, so is Einstein known for developing a theory of relativity.
How come I found another sentence like the following:
Just as the machine age transformed an economy of farm laborers and artisans into one of assembly lines, so the technology revolution is replacing factory workers with robots and clerks with computers.
Can anyone please suggest as to how to use "just as .....so"?
Thank you.
Top answer
No, you don't need it. it's a stylistic choice.
— Clive
No, you don't need it.
it's a stylistic choice.
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