Maxwell's Grammar - a short English grammar lesson for ESL / EFL students which explains how to correctly use the terms - because, so, for, since, due to, as a result, as a result of, consequently
This lesson will be useful for students learning English as a foreign language, especially those students preparing for exams such as IELTS & TOEIC.
---ANSWERS--- TO QUESTIONS IN THIS VIDEO
1, Because it started raining, i needed an umbrella.
2, As it started raining, I need an umbrella.
3, When it started raining, I needed an umbrella.
4, Since it started raining, I needed an umbrella.
5, Due to it starting to rain, I needed an umbrella.
6, It started raining so I needed an umbrella.
7, It started raining therefore I needed an umbrella.
8, It started raining; consequently, I needed an umbrella.
9, As a result of it starting to rain, I needed an umbrella
10, It started raining; as a result, I needed an umbrella.
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Online grammar learning ( intermediate level )
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