Correct Use Of Some Conjunctions
The conjunction as can show reason. It is also used to talk about two actions or situations that develop simultaneously. As it was a busy day, I didn’t get time to even have my...
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The conjunction as can show reason. It is also used to talk about two actions or situations that develop simultaneously. As it was a busy day, I didn’t get time to even have my...
The words as, since and because can be used to refer to the reason for something. So is used to refer to the result. It was a pleasant evening. And hence we decided to go out. We can combine these...
Like is one of those verbs which are not usually used in progressive forms. ‘What do you think of the film?’ ‘I like it.’ (NOT I am liking it.) Like cannot normally be used...
When, while and as can be used to talk about actions or situations that take place at the same time. There are some differences. When and while We can use when and while to...
As and though can both be used after an adjective or an adverb. In this case, they mean although. Hot as it was, we decided to go out. OR Hot though it was, we...
As can be used to refer to the reason for something. This is particularly common when the reason is already known to the listener/reader, or when it is not the most important part of...