Adverb Clause of Reason An Adverb Clause of Reason indicates why the particular action of the verb is taken. Read the following sentence. • Because he likes his master, he helped his master.
In this sentence, why he helped his master has been answered by the Adverb-Clause ‘because he likes his master’. Such an Adverb-Clause may be of Adverb-Clause of Reason type. • I did this work, because this work is part of my educational project.
In this sentence, why I did this work has been answered by the adverb-clause ‘because this work is part of my educational project’. The Adverb-Clauses of Reason will begin with because, since, as that etc… Examples: In the following sentences the Adverb-Clauses of Reason have been colored blue. • I did not buy it because I did not like the look of it. • Because he is rich, he thinks he can buy all of us juices. • I am glad that you like this town. • As he was not there, he spoke to his brother. • He was very pleased that you got admission in to this university.
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In this way, you can form your own sentences using the Reason.
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