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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Consequently being?

Hello friends, I've seen that in a test.

Because/ consequently/as a result being hot, the prices for the air-conditioning rose.

I chose "consequently".

Is that correct? Is the whole sentence correct? I doubt the correctness.


Thank You!

  

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Here are correct sentences. Because of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose. As a consequence of / as a result of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose.

  • Here are correct sentences.
  • Because of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose.
  • As a consequence of / as a result of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose.
  • Instead of its being hot , you could just say 't he heat '.
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Here are correct sentences.

Because of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose.

As a consequence of / as a result of its being hot, the prices for air-conditioning rose.

Instead of its being hot, you could just say 'the heat'.

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