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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between 'soon after' and 'soon afterward' in the given sentence? Is 'soon after' really an acceptable phrase in English?

What is the difference between 'soon after' and 'soon afterward' in the given sentence? Is 'soon after' really an acceptable phrase in English?

Cindy danced to pop music on stage. (Soon after, soon afterward), Jake crooned a love song on stage.

  

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In this sentence, either is fine.

  • In this sentence, either is fine.
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In this sentence, either is fine.

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