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Matfever Posted 14 years ago
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AS BECAUSE DUE TO BECAUSE OF

They're advising vigilance as there have been more robberies lately.

Due to robberies, they are advising vigilance.

The office was closed as the doctor was ill.

The office was closed because the doctor was ill / because of the doctor's illness.

The solder couldn't walk because his leg was wounded

The solder couldn't walk due to his wounded leg.

The plane didn't take off as there was a strike

Because of a strike, the plane didn't take off.

He returned the goods as their quality was bad.

He returned the goods because of its bad quality.

Because he was so careless, he had the accident.

He had the accident because of his careless
  

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Hi They're advising vigilance as there have been more robberies lately. Due to robberies, they are advising vigilance. OK.

  • Hi They're advising vigilance as there have been more robberies lately.
  • Due to robberies, they are advising vigilance.
  • OK.
  • The office was closed as the doctor was ill.
  • The office was closed because the doctor was ill .
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Hi

They're advising vigilance as there have been more robberies lately.

Due to robberies, they are advising vigilance. OK.

The office was closed as the doctor was ill.

The office was closed because the doctor was ill. because of the
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He returned the goods because of their bad quality.

He had the accident because of his carelessness.

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