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Is the meaning of (a) the same as (b) in the following pairs of sentences?


1a) Although he was tired, John went for training.

1b) Although John was tired, he went for training.

2a) Before he left the house, John closed the windows.

2b) Before John left the house, he closed the windows.

  

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gray train 479 Is the meaning of (a) the same as (b) in the following pairs of sentences? 1a) Although he was tired, John went for training. 1b) Although John was tired, he went for training.

  • gray train 479 Is the meaning of (a) the same as (b) in the following pairs of sentences?
  • 1a) Although he was tired, John went for training.
  • 1b) Although John was tired, he went for training.
  • 2a) Before he left the house, John closed the windows.
  • 2b) Before John left the house, he closed the windows.
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gray train 479

Is the meaning of (a) the same as (b) in the following pairs of sentences?


1a) Although he was tired, John went for training.

1b) Although John was tired, he went for training.

2a) Before he left the house, John closed the windows.

2b)

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