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Ches
When do we use"as,since,because, and due to" as a conjunction describes a reason?
Apr 23, 2008 9:37 AM
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as : is used to describe a similarity to what is mentioned before it , usually in the form of ( as .....as )
He speaks english as good as his friend.
since : means "from that time ,from then till now "
He lives in Indonesia since 2 years.
He got this job since 1 month .
because : gives a reason for the statement mentioned before it .
He can't come ,because he is busy
due to : gives also reason for the statement before ,but the sentence structure is different then when using "because".
He can't come due to his busy schedule , or his busyness .
I hope that is clear enough :)
April 23, 2008
We use "as, since, because ,and due to" to show cause and effect relationships.
April 23, 2008
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