Scarcely, When Vs Scarcely…Than. Scarcely……Than. Scarcely, When..than. Scarcely, When..When.. When?
Scarcely is usually combined with When but in the following line why does not it happen so?
The large streamer bearing Mustafa Kamal became suspicious of his intentions on the Black Sea than the authorities of Istanbul issued orders for the ship to be intercepted.
How should I proceed this semester?
I agree that inversion makes questions about the facts easier. I have to answer and I don’t want to ask for opinions.
Generally speaking, “than” can be either a preposition or a conjunction. Which are the best grammars in English?
Regarding your sentence, it’s one of typical use of “than” as a conjunction. In such cases, that is used to explain that something happens first after the other.
“scarcely was the work completed than it was abandon. to the extent of the failures of the workers, I mean to bring to waste the money. ”
Wisdom is king.?’ % # ‘# ‘”, “#,” “. “__”
I agree that inversion makes questions about the facts easier. I have to answer and I don’t want to ask for opinions.
Generally speaking, “than” can be either a preposition or a conjunction. Which are the best grammars in English?
Regarding your sentence, it’s one of typical use of “than” as a conjunction. In such cases, that is used to explain that something happens first after the other.
“scarcely was the work completed than it was abandon. to the extent of the failures of the workers, I mean to bring to waste the money. ”
Wisdom is king.?’ % # ‘# ‘”, “#,” “. “__”
I agree that inversion makes questions about the facts easier. I have to answer and I don’t want to ask for opinions.
Generally speaking, “than” can be either a preposition or a conjunction. Which are the best grammars in English?
Regarding your sentence, it’s one of typical use of “than” as a conjunction. In such cases, that is used to explain that something happens first after the other.
“scarcely was the work completed than it was abandon. to the extent of the failures of the workers, I mean to bring to waste the money. ”
Wisdom is king.?’ % # ‘# ‘”, “#,” “. “__”
I agree that inversion makes questions about the facts easier. I have to answer and I don’t want to ask for opinions.
Generally speaking, “than” can be either a preposition or a conjunction. Which are the best grammars in English?
Regarding your sentence, it’s one of typical use of “than” as a conjunction. In such cases, that is used to explain that something happens first after the other.
“scarcely was the work completed than it was abandon. to the extent of the failures of the workers, I mean to bring to waste the money. ”
Wisdom is king.?’ % # ‘# ‘”, “#,” “. “__”