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Some grammar tips about

Because / As / Since
Interchangable because describe why something is happening. 1. Fran is celebrating because hes won 15.000 Euros. 2. As it was hot, Elisabeth was only wearing a pair of shorts. 3. Since Joan was on a diet, he couldnt eat the cheese cake.

Some differences: because as Since for


The reason is very important in the sentence, so it comes in the second clause of the sentence. The reason is already known. The reason is already known. (more formal than as) The reason is given at the end of the sentence. I read this book because I like it.

He asked the teacher to stay at home still hurts. has improved. We went to a small restaurant hungry.

as his leg

Since we were in the computer lab, our English for we were

More examples: Because


for the reason that He fell over because he caught his toe on the kerb.(bordillo de la acera)

Since
1 during or in the time after. He has been in town since the early morning 2 for the reason that . He is in town since he needs to buy some shoes

As
1 used to indicate simultaneous occurrence. She broke the vase as she fell over 2 in or to the same degree She was as cool as a cucumber 3 because. The vase was smashed as Jenny knocked it over. 4 even though Improbable as it seems, it's true

More alternatives to because: due to the fact that, owing to the fact that, on account of, on the grounds that, Its better to be concise.

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