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