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Do they have slight difference in meaning when I use "as" and "since" as synonym of "because" ? e.g. I had to shut down the computer since it got infected by virus. I had to shut down the computer as it got infected by virus.
Jan 22, 2014 8:32 AM
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"As" and "since" can be used as synonyms of because. The words do have other definitions besides that one, but your understanding is correct.
January 22, 2014
In American English, "since" and "as" can both be used as synonyms of "because." However, in conversation, ¨because" or it´s abbreviated form "´cause" would be much more commonly heard. "Since" and "as" in the sentence you gave sound a bit formal or bookish. They sound better in writing than in conversation. In British English they might be more conversational.
January 28, 2014
since -- time as -- reason
January 22, 2014
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