LINKING WORDS! it's the most amazing and interesting word that is used to join clauses, because, as, since, owning to due to, because of, in order that, so that, in order to, so as to, LINKING WORDS are used to express reason and purpose with adding nouns, noun phrases, and verbs.
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I am back with another interesting blog, today's blog is one of the most interesting parts of the English grammar,
Grammar has formats that help to understand the English language.
Linking words have formats that make them easy to understand.
Because, As and Since,
Because, and since are synonymous, they express the same meaning,
they indicate the reason or cause of something.
They come before a clause:
Ex; He was late because he missed his bus.
Consequently, as a result,
Consequently, as a result,
used to express the result of an action mentioned earlier.
They all come at the beginning of the
the sentence followed by a comma.
Ex; when the bank asked to give a loan to the private sector as a result, the bank indulged in heavy losses,
To and to, affirm
the purpose of
an action. They are used before a verb.
Ex; I go to the gym in order to fit myself.
Ex; She quit her job so as to look after her children.
Because of, owing to, on account of, due to,
Because of, owing to, on account of, due to, show the reason or cause of something. They come before a noun or noun phrase,
Ex; Because of heavy rain, the match has been postponed.
Ex; Due to illness, she is not able to attend the class.
Ex; On the account of Diwali, there is no class by 26th Oct.
Ex; Owing to lack of knowledge, she was not selected.
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