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22 April, 11:23

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How can the sentences best be combined to logically show that one event happened after the other?

We made a list of ingredients. We went shopping.

Before we went shopping, we made a list of ingredients.

We made a list of ingredients while we went shopping.

We made a list of ingredients, so we went shopping.

We went shopping, and we made a list of ingredients.

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  1. 22 April, 13:02
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    Before we went shopping, we made a list of ingredients.

    Explanation:

    This sentence can best be combined to logically show that one event happened after the other.
  2. 22 April, 14:24
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    Before we went shopping, we made a list of ingredients.

    the use of before shows us that the events happened one after another."We made a list of ingredients while we went shopping." this is incorrect because by saying while, that means that the person did both at the same time, not doing one thing after another. "We made a list of ingredients, so we went shopping." this does not tell us that one event happened after another because there are no significant words such as after, before, or then. "We went shopping, and we made a list of ingredients." this is wrong because it does not use the vocabulary that I mentioned, and does not indicate if the events happened one after another.
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