English, asked by krishpatel34668, 10 months ago

give five example of reason clause​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

Adverb clauses of cause or reason are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions because, as, since and that. I sing because I like singing. He thinks he can get anything because he is rich. Since he has apologized we will take no further action against him.

Answered by kanupam976
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Answer:

In your written and spoken

assignments you will often need to

answer the question 'Why?'. When

you want to explain why something

happens, you can use a reason

clause introduced by the

conjunctions because, as or since.

• As she wanted to practise her

spoken English, Carrie regularly

took part in the ELC's Big Mouth

Corner.

Mark joined the English Drama

Club because he wanted to

improve his intonation.

Since he was interested in

movies, so David joined the

PolyU International Film Society.

You can also use the prepositional

phrases because of and on account

of to express reason.

. We were unable to carry out the

experiment on account of a

malfunction in the computer.

• We were unable to carry out the

experiment because the

computer malfunctioned.

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