1. It's hot. I'll go for a swim.- an on-the-spot decision.
2. Outdoor activities will soon be replaced by online games.-a future prediction based on what we think will happen.
3. Be careful! You're going to cut yourself with that knife.- a future prediction based on what we see.
4. Paintballing is becoming very popular with teenagers.- a gradually developing situation.
5. Aidar is starting a new hobby this weekend.-a fixed arrangement in the near future.
6. Now that I have the time, I'm going to leari how to paint.- a future plan or intention.
7. Surfing lessons start at 9:00 am.- a timetable.
8. I'll come see you play rugby today, I promise. - a promise
ответ:When you want to explain why something happens, you can use a clause of
reason introduced by a conjunction (because, as and since) or a phrase introduced
by because of.
Daniel joined the English Drama Club because / as/ since he wanted to improve his
intonation.
As / Since/ Because Daniel wanted to improve his intonation, he joined the English
Drama club.
Use a comma when the clause or phrase of reason is at the begging of the
sentence.
Since I cleaned my bedroom yesterday, I don’t need to clean it today.
CLAUSES OF RESULT
When you want to indicate the result of an action or situation, you can use a
clause of result. Clauses of result are introduced by so, and so, as a result,
consequently, for this / that reason, thus, therefore.
I had to work, so I couldn´t go fishing last Saturday.
So and and so usually link ideas in a single sentence and are the most common
connectors. The other connectors usually connect ideas in two separate sentences.
Paul had a fever; consequently, he stayed at home.
He travelled as quickly as possible. Thus, he reached Chicago the next day.
A- Choose a suitable connector for each sentence.
Объяснение:
1. It's hot. I'll go for a swim.- an on-the-spot decision.
2. Outdoor activities will soon be replaced by online games.-a future prediction based on what we think will happen.
3. Be careful! You're going to cut yourself with that knife.- a future prediction based on what we see.
4. Paintballing is becoming very popular with teenagers.- a gradually developing situation.
5. Aidar is starting a new hobby this weekend.-a fixed arrangement in the near future.
6. Now that I have the time, I'm going to leari how to paint.- a future plan or intention.
7. Surfing lessons start at 9:00 am.- a timetable.
8. I'll come see you play rugby today, I promise. - a promise
ответ:When you want to explain why something happens, you can use a clause of
reason introduced by a conjunction (because, as and since) or a phrase introduced
by because of.
Daniel joined the English Drama Club because / as/ since he wanted to improve his
intonation.
As / Since/ Because Daniel wanted to improve his intonation, he joined the English
Drama club.
Use a comma when the clause or phrase of reason is at the begging of the
sentence.
Since I cleaned my bedroom yesterday, I don’t need to clean it today.
CLAUSES OF RESULT
When you want to indicate the result of an action or situation, you can use a
clause of result. Clauses of result are introduced by so, and so, as a result,
consequently, for this / that reason, thus, therefore.
I had to work, so I couldn´t go fishing last Saturday.
So and and so usually link ideas in a single sentence and are the most common
connectors. The other connectors usually connect ideas in two separate sentences.
Paul had a fever; consequently, he stayed at home.
He travelled as quickly as possible. Thus, he reached Chicago the next day.
A- Choose a suitable connector for each sentence.
Объяснение: