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zoriy22
zoriy22
30.03.2022 16:17 •  Английский язык

To express reason we use: • because I took a taxi because it was raining.
Because it was raining, I took a taxi.
• as/since she couldn't pay the rent as/since she
didn't have any money.
As/since she didn't have any money, she couldn't
pay the rent.
• now (that) + clause Now (that) they moved to
a new house, they have more room.
• for = because in formal written style)
A clause of reason introduced with for always
comes after the main clause. They bought a new
recycling bin, for the old one was broken.
Note: When the main clause precedes the
subordinate clause, we do not use a comma to
separate the two clauses. When the subordinate
clause precedes the main clause, we separate the
two clauses with a comma.


To express reason we use: • because I took a taxi because it was raining.Because it was raining, I t

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witerold
witerold
15.10.2020 18:48

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.

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