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What’s The Difference Between “So” And “Because”?

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What’s The Difference Between “So” And “Because”?

USE BECAUSE TO EXPRESS A REASON:

He is the best student because he studies a lot.

          (result)      <———-    (reason)


  • I didn’t go to class because I was sick.
  • We arrived early today because we have a meeting at 7:00 AM.
  • She got presents because it was her birthday.


USE SO TO EXPRESS A RESULT:

He studies a lot, so he is the best student.

          (reason)    ——–>   (result) 


  • Jane didn’t like the movie, so she turned off the TV.
  • Yesterday was a holiday, so the school was closed.
  • I lost my car keys, so I took a taxi.



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