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Lcchang Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

TOEIC Q/ For

(A)For he (B) had already resigned, Mr. Jackson (C) had no influence (D) on the company renovation.

A is wrong? I think "for" can be used as a conjunction to mean "because". Please advise.

LCChang
  

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) or Because

  • ) or Because
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As
(The situation being that he had resigned ...)

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Because
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Marius HancuAs
(The situation being that he had resigned ...)

or

Because
I see. "For" can not be placed in the beginning of the sentence if it means "because", can it? Please advise.

LCChang
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Lcchang
Marius HancuAs(The situation being that he had resigned ...)Because
I see. "For" can not be placed in the beginning of the sentence if it means "because", can it? Please advise. (No. It cannot start the sentence. If you use 'for' to mean 'because', there should be a comma after the preceding word. See ex

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