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Grammar

no sooner/than, hardly/before, since/so

0Could you please check if the following sentences are right?02br
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00No sooner had lacy snowflakes started descending than my view became a twirling whiteness.02br
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00No sooner had colourful fall arrived than winter dethroned it.02br
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00The first flower had hardly bloomed before the whole garden exploded with vivacious colours.02br
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00Hardly had dusk matured into night when dawn announced a new day.02br
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00Since he lost his notes, he decided to present using the information off the internet.02br
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00Prior to the presentation he lost his notes, so he decided to present using the information off the internet.02br
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00Thank you very much02br
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00Hope0-
  

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01font 00OK. 01font 00 OK. 01font 00 OK.

  • 01font 00OK.
  • 01font 00 OK.
  • 01font 00 OK.
  • 01font 00OK.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00Best wishes, Clive02font 0-
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1font00Hi,02font02br
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00No sooner had lacy snowflakes started descending than my view became a twirling whiteness.01font00Nice02font02br
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00No sooner had colourful fall arrived than winter dethroned it.01font00 Nicer02font02br
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0Clive, could you please explain, if possible, what is the difference between OK and nice sentences?02br
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00Thank you02br
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00Hope0-
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0Hi,02br
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00I meant that they were all OK, but in addition, #1 was pretty and #2 was elegant.02br
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00Clive0-

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