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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

since/because/as

0Hi,02br
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00Since he always fell asleep in class, the teacher dicided to teach her a lesson.02br
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00Does the sentence sound right?02br
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00If I use 'because' or 'as' instead of 'since' here, what would be the difference in meaning among them?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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02br 02br 00The sentence is fine. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00The sentence is fine.
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0 First some corrections to your sentence02br
00Since he always fell asleep in class, the teacher decided 01del00dicided02del00 to teach him 01del00her02del00 a lesson.02br
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00The sentence is fine. I don't think there is any major difference in the substitute words you suggest.0-
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0Since he always fell asleep in class, the teacher d01font00e02font00cided to teach 01del00her02del00 01font00him 02font00a lesson.02br
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00Does the sentence sound right?02br
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00If I use 'because' or 'as' instead of 'since' here, what
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0Hi,02br
00Thank you RayH and opti very much.02br
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00What is their subtle difference?02br
00When do you use one rather than the other?02br
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00"Since you are studying, we won't bother you."02br
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00Does 'because' or 'as' fit here? If yes, what is the subtle difference?02br
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00Tha

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