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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.
22 Thg 01 2014 08:32
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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.
22 tháng 1 năm 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.
28 tháng 1 năm 2014
since -- time as -- reason
22 tháng 1 năm 2014
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