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Understanding Adverbial Clauses of Reason by Winda Bundanya Azzam is a document available to read on EtoBox.

An adverbial clause of reason uses conjunctions like because, since, and as to introduce a dependent clause that explains why something occurred. Because is used when the reason is most important and usually follows the independent clause. Since and as are used when the reason is already known or less important, so they often begin the sentence. So, as, and since should not be used in sentences that also contain "so" to connect the clauses. Adverbial clauses of reason can also be introduced using the prepos

Author
Winda Bundanya Azzam
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