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Emilio Ortega
Because, for, since, as
I've read that since and as are used interchangeably in this context (cause and consequence)
But BECAUSE has a different connotation
And for is used the same than Because but it's more formal
So my question is what I read is true ?
Can I say
I'm leaving as I'm tired
Or
As I'm tired I'm leaving
Or
Why are you leaving ?
Because/AS I'm tired...
10 апр. 2019 г., 18:43
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Of the options listed, “Because I’m tired” would be the most common response. All three would be easily understood but “I’m leaving as I’m tired” doesn’t sound like something a native English speaker would normally say. If I were making a comment and not answering a question I would probably say “since I’m tired, I’m leaving now” or something like that. Hopefully this helps!! ¡Saludos desde Atlanta Georgia!
10 апреля 2019 г.
Emilio Ortega
Языковые навыки
английский, испанский
Изучаемый язык
английский
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