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Are two sentences the same meaning? or incorrect somewhere? A: The rain changed after midnight into snow. B: After midnight the rain changed into snow.
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A sounds a little weird, an adverb should not be placed between a verb and object
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Yes. These sentences have the same meaning. In this case, sentence A is not the best placement for the prepositional phrase because it interrupts the action between the the subject verb and object. "After midnight" is a time stamp that would be better put at the beginning or the end. (See example C.) A: The rain changed after midnight into snow. (possible. nice poetic or musical use) B: After midnight, the rain changed into snow. (the emphasis is on the time it happened) C: The rain changed into snow after midnight. (common position)
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