Hello everyone, I hope you are well in these days. I have two separate questions. For the first question, I need confirmation and for the second question, I need an explanation. I would appreciate it if you answer the questions.
1. For confirmation
When we use Because/Since/As, we indicate reasons after Because/Since/As ,and results before Because/Since/As. That is, we use results Because/Since/As reason style.
For example, I got drunk because/Since/As I drank too much.
When we use Therefore/Hence/Thus/So, we indicate reasons before Therefore/Hence/Thus/So ,and result after Therefore/Hence/Thus/So. That is, we use reasons Therefore/Hence/Thus/So results style.
For example, I drank too much yesterday, therefore I got drunk.
When we use Due to/As a Result/As a consequence, we indicate reasons after Due to/As a Result/As a consequence. That is, Due to/As a Result/As a consequence reasons, results stlye.
For example, Due to drinking too much, I got drunk.
2. For explanation
We can use thereto and therein after nouns for referring to previous object or subject. For example, the website and the right thereto is protected. When we use thereto after the "the rights", we indicate that the right is regarding the website. we can use therein in the same way. (if it is wrong please correct it)
Unfortunetly, i can't use wherein, whereby, thereafter and thereof. If you explain usage and meaning by giving examples, it is gratetful.
Thank you!
anonymous When we use Because/Since/As, we indicate reasons after Because/Since/As ,and results before Because/Since/As. That is, we use results Because/Since/As reason style. That is generally true, but you should focus on when and why native speakers use each of these conjunctions.
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anonymousWhen we use Because/Since/As, we indicate reasons after Because/Since/As ,and results before Because/Since/As. That is, we use results Because/Since/As reason style.
That is generally true, but you should focus on when and why native speakers use each of these conjunctions. You can find usage examples in good dictionaries.