Conjunctions - Conjunctions of Cause and Effect

These conjunction clarify causal relations between clauses or the sentence, indicating that one event takes place as a result of another.

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Conjunctions
because [conjunction]

used for introducing the reason of something

Ex: She brought an umbrella because it was raining .
since [conjunction]

used to express a reason for something

Ex: She could n't call him since she lost her phone .
so [conjunction]

used to introduce a consequence or result of the preceding clause

Ex: The road was blocked , so we had to take a detour .
in that [conjunction]

used to provide a reason, explanation, or context for the main clause

Ex: He felt proud , in that he had accomplished something meaningful .
now [conjunction]

used to indicate a result or outcome related to what has just been said or happened

Ex: Now that you 've finished your work , you can take a break .
seeing [conjunction]

used to provide context or justification for an action, decision, or statement

Ex: Seeing that you 're not feeling well , it might be best for you to rest today .