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hanuman_2000  +  132386 Wed, 31 Aug 05 05:22 AM

Hello Sir,

Then the snow came, and after the snow  came the frost.

What is meaning of this sentence?

Thanks.

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Clive  +  132397 Wed, 31 Aug 05 06:09 AM

Hi,

Do you know what 'frost' is. It's like little frozen water chrystals on the ground.

The meaning is that first it snowed, and then frost appeared on the ground.

Better wear your warm clothes!

Is that OK? Clive

 

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