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The sun rose. The fog disappeared. use conj as soon as​

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Answered by Ganesh6775
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As soon as the sun rose, the fog disappeared.

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We use as soon as to show that something happens immediately. As soon as comes at the beginning of a subordinate clause. We can begin our sentence with either the subordinate clause or the main clause - the meaning will always be the same. We use the past simple with as soon as when we speak about the past.

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Answered by ssrian
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Answer:

As soon as the sun rose, the fog disappeared.

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We use as soon as to show that something happens immediately. As soon as comes at the beginning of a subordinate clause. We can begin our sentence with either the subordinate clause or the main clause - the meaning will always be the same. We use the past simple with as soon as when we speak about the past.

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