We started the meeting after Meddy's arrival. Rewrite using upon....
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1. As we were late we missed the train. / Since we were late, we missed the train.
2. In spite of having a headache I enjoyed the movie.
3. The meeting had to be postponed because the chairman was ill.
4. We must hurry up. Otherwise, we will miss the flight.
5. Upon John’s arrival, we began our meeting.
6. Although it was cold, we went swimming.
Notes
A preposition is followed by a noun or an –ing form. It cannot be followed by a to-infinitive or a clause.
A conjunction, on the other hand, is followed by a clause.
When a subordinate clause (a clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction) goes at the beginning of a sentence, we usually use a comma to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
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