0/10 for comprehension David.Dave Brown wrote:Wouldn't like to be in your area in May then.GoggleboxUK wrote:Similar here, bright and clear blue skies and lovely in the sunshine. Feels like May.
Unfortunately, this is what happened last year and the plants started to grow only to be set back badly by the snowfalls that followed.
Snowfalls that followed It snowed in Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar and Apr
There was no early growth.
Unfortunately, this is what happened last year and the plants started to grow only to be set back badly by the snowfalls that followed
In THIS sentence, the word THIS is the object referring to the subject material contained in the previous sentence AND in the title. What followed (the warm springlike February days) last year was snow in March and April.
I wouldn't like you to be in my area either in May. Whilst I'm enjoying the SPRING sunshine I can do without having to explain every last sentence to nitpickers.