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cause and effect relationships

use each of the following words in a sentence to show how one action leads to a result:

  • because
  • since
  • due to
  • if
  • when
  • so
  • therefore
  • as a result
  • consequently
  • thus
  • then

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the prompt requirements

The task requires writing 11 separate sentences, each using one of the specified transition words to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship where an action leads to a result.

Draft sentences for cause-oriented transitions

  • "because": The match was postponed because it started to rain heavily.
  • "since": Since you are already in town, we should meet for lunch.
  • "due to": The flight delay was due to severe weather conditions.
  • "if": If you study consistently, you will pass the exam.
  • "when": When the sun sets, the temperature drops rapidly.

Draft sentences for effect-oriented transitions

  • "so": He forgot his umbrella, so he got completely soaked.
  • "therefore": The company lost revenue; therefore, they reduced their budget.
  • "as a result": She practiced every day and, as a result, won the competition.
  • "consequently": The roads were icy; consequently, traffic was backed up for miles.
  • "thus": He completed the project early, thus earning a bonus.
  • "then": If you finish your chores, then you can go play outside.

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<answer>

Question 1

Use "because" in a sentence:
The match was postponed because it started to rain heavily.

Question 2

Use "since" in a sentence:
Since you are already in town, we should meet for lunch.

Question 3

Use "due to" in a sentence:
The flight delay was due to severe weather conditions.

Question 4

Use "if" in a sentence:
If you study consistently, you will pass the exam.

Question 5

Use "when" in a sentence:
When the sun sets, the temperature drops rapidly.

Question 6

Use "so" in a sentence:
He forgot his umbrella, so he got completely soaked.

Question 7

Use "therefore" in a sentence:
The company lost revenue; therefore, they reduced their budget.

Question 8

Use "as a result" in a sentence:
She practiced every day and, as a result, won the competition.

Question 9

Use "consequently" in a sentence:
The roads were icy; consequently, traffic was backed up for miles.

Question 10

Use "thus" in a sentence:
He completed the project early, thus earning a bonus.

Question 11

Use "then" in a sentence:
If you finish your chores, then you can go play outside.
</answer>

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Answer:

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Analyze the prompt requirements

The task requires writing 11 separate sentences, each using one of the specified transition words to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship where an action leads to a result.

Draft sentences for cause-oriented transitions

  • "because": The match was postponed because it started to rain heavily.
  • "since": Since you are already in town, we should meet for lunch.
  • "due to": The flight delay was due to severe weather conditions.
  • "if": If you study consistently, you will pass the exam.
  • "when": When the sun sets, the temperature drops rapidly.

Draft sentences for effect-oriented transitions

  • "so": He forgot his umbrella, so he got completely soaked.
  • "therefore": The company lost revenue; therefore, they reduced their budget.
  • "as a result": She practiced every day and, as a result, won the competition.
  • "consequently": The roads were icy; consequently, traffic was backed up for miles.
  • "thus": He completed the project early, thus earning a bonus.
  • "then": If you finish your chores, then you can go play outside.

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<answer>

Question 1

Use "because" in a sentence:
The match was postponed because it started to rain heavily.

Question 2

Use "since" in a sentence:
Since you are already in town, we should meet for lunch.

Question 3

Use "due to" in a sentence:
The flight delay was due to severe weather conditions.

Question 4

Use "if" in a sentence:
If you study consistently, you will pass the exam.

Question 5

Use "when" in a sentence:
When the sun sets, the temperature drops rapidly.

Question 6

Use "so" in a sentence:
He forgot his umbrella, so he got completely soaked.

Question 7

Use "therefore" in a sentence:
The company lost revenue; therefore, they reduced their budget.

Question 8

Use "as a result" in a sentence:
She practiced every day and, as a result, won the competition.

Question 9

Use "consequently" in a sentence:
The roads were icy; consequently, traffic was backed up for miles.

Question 10

Use "thus" in a sentence:
He completed the project early, thus earning a bonus.

Question 11

Use "then" in a sentence:
If you finish your chores, then you can go play outside.
</answer>

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