lana022019
Today in the morning it was sunny and hot, but after, started to rain.
Jan 4, 2023 4:58 PM
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Today in the morning it was sunny and hot, but after, started to rain.
Good job! Here are a few corrections: 1) you need the word "it" before the verb start: IT started to rain. If you don't use "it", the verb doesn't have any subject. 2) The word "after" is not adequately used in this sentence. It is a preposition, so you would have to say "after SOMETHING", for example "after lunch", "after the sunset", "after 3 o'clock", etc. The meaning of your sentence would be clearer if you used "later" instead of "after".
January 4, 2023
Today in the morning it was sunny and hot, but after, started to rain.
Today has been overcast.
January 4, 2023
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