Have you ever seen the lights downtown during the holidays they are amazing.

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Our neighborhood looks really pretty in the wintertime. When the snow is falling and everything is quiet.
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Dad doesn't like winter, he hates shoveling snow.
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I don't like shoveling snow either. Although it is good exercise.
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Since we have had so much snow this winter, I'm really looking forward to spring.
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LESSON 7: Language Focus: Transitions and Organization

still good

2022 still correct.

still correct for 2023

Yes, I have seen the lights downtown during the holidays, and I agree, they are amazing!

Regarding the sentences you provided:

- "Our neighborhood looks really pretty in the wintertime. When the snow is falling and everything is quiet." This is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject or verb for the second part of the sentence. To correct it, you could rephrase it as: "Our neighborhood looks really pretty in the wintertime when the snow is falling and everything is quiet."

- "Dad doesn't like winter, he hates shoveling snow." This is a run-on sentence because it combines two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunction. To fix it, you could either separate the two ideas into separate sentences like this: "Dad doesn't like winter. He hates shoveling snow." or you can use a coordinating conjunction such as "and" to join the two ideas: "Dad doesn't like winter, and he hates shoveling snow."

- "I don't like shoveling snow either. Although it is good exercise." This is a sentence fragment because it lacks a conjunction or connecting word to join the two clauses. To make it a complete sentence, you could reword it as: "I don't like shoveling snow either, although I acknowledge it is good exercise."

- "Since we have had so much snow this winter, I'm really looking forward to spring." This sentence is correct as is. It has a complete subject and predicate and expresses a clear thought.