Предмет: Английский язык,
автор: orunbaiamad228
2D so, because, but, although because and so She was driving fast because she was in a hurry. (reason) She was in a hurry so she was driving fast. (result) Hannah spoke to the DJ because they didn't like the music. (reason) They didn't like the music so Hannah spoke to the DJ. (result) • Use because to express a reason. • Use so to express a result. but and although She tried to stop but she hit the man. Although she tried to stop, she hit the man. It was late but she couldn't sleep. She couldn't sleep although it was late. • Use but and although to show a contrast. • Although can go at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
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The passage emphasizes the use of "because," "so," "but," and "although" to convey reasons, results, and contrasts in sentences. Specifically:
- "Because" is used to express a reason.
- "So" is used to express a result.
- "But" and "although" are employed to indicate a contrast.
- "Although" can be placed either at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
The examples provided illustrate the application of these conjunctions in various contexts.
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