everyone was drenched wet by now. the rain came down harder. join the sentence without using and but so
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Everyone was drenched by now as the rain had come down harder
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GOOD MORNING:-)
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-)
EVERYONE WAS DRENCHED WET BY NOW AS OR WHEN RAIN CAME DOWN HARDER.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
HAVE A GREAT DAY AHEAD
GOOD MORNING:-)
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-)
EVERYONE WAS DRENCHED WET BY NOW AS OR WHEN RAIN CAME DOWN HARDER.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
HAVE A GREAT DAY AHEAD
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Everyone was drenched wet by now because the rain came down harder.
- When we say because we are emphasizing more on the reason.
- For example;
- We left because we felt unimportant.
- She is crying because her father has had an accident.
- Everyone was drenched wet by now because the rain came down harder.
- The preceding examples clearly focus on the reason why a certain occurrence occurred.
- We frequently employ the because-clause at the beginning of a sentence, especially when we wish to emphasize the reason.
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