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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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As John didn't come to work yesterday, he was probably ill.

May I know the meaning of "as" above?
  

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" Because he didn't come to work, my deduction is that he was ill.

  • " Because he didn't come to work, my deduction is that he was ill.
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In this case, it means "Because."

Because he didn't come to work, my deduction is that he was ill.

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