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Cambridge - English Grammar In Use - Advanced Book
We can begin a clause with these words to give a
reason for a particular situation:
• As it was getting late, I decided I should go home.
• We must be near the beach, because / can hear the waves.
•
Since he was going to be living in Sweden for some time, he thought he should read
something about the country.
• We could go and visit Sue, seeing that we have to drive past her house anyway.
Notice that:
• It is also common and acceptable for
because to begin a sentence, as in:
• Because everything looked different, I had no idea where to go.
• To give reasons in spoken English, we most often use because (often spoken as 'cos'). So is
also commonly used to express the same meaning. Compare:
• Because my mother's arrived, I won't be able to meet you on Thursday after all.
• My mother's arrived, so I won't be able to meet you on Thursday after all.
• With this meaning, since is rather formal:
• I didn't go out because I was feeling awful, ('since' is unlikely in an informal context)
• Seeing that
is used in informal English. Some people also use seeing as in informal speech:
• He just had to apologise, seeing that/as he knew he'd made a mistake.