Sentence 1: Stores are now getting ready for Valentine’s Day.
Sentence 2: Christmas decorations are finally being taken down.
Sentence 3: No sooner is one festival over than the next one begins.
Sentence 2: Christmas decorations are finally being taken down.
Sentence 3: No sooner is one festival over than the next one begins.
3 comments:
No sooner is one festival over than the other begins, as Christmas decorations are finally being taken down and stores are now getting ready for Valentine’s Day.
Leah Eng 140
Angel 140
Christmas decorations are finally being taken down and no sooner is one festival over than the next one beings because stores are now getting ready for Valentine’s Day.
Good try, both of you. But I'm not sure that either answer fully reflects the logic of the original sentences. Here is a possible solution:
No sooner is one festival over than the next one begins: just as Christmas decorations are finally being taken down, stores are getting ready for Valentine’s Day.
Notice how the colon is used to introduce a clause that clarifies the first claim.
Notice also how the sentences are adjusted to fit into the new sentence and not merely glued together with a conjunction.
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