Grammar: A2 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🏗️ Sentence Structure - Expanding - Lesson 5: Conjunction "because" (Giving reasons)

Grammar: Conjunctions A2 Lesson 18: Giving Reasons with 'Because' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use 'because' to connect a reason to a result and to answer questions that start with 'Why?'. Answering the Question "Why?" The word 'because' is a very important conjunction. We use it to give a reason for something. It connects a result (what happened) with the reason (why it happened). The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Use 'Because' Structure Rule Example Result + because + Reason This is the most common way. No comma is needed. The streets are busy because there are many tourists. Because + Reason, + Result When you start with 'because', you MUST use a comma. Because there are many tourists, the streets are busy. In Conversation 'Because' is the perfect word to answer a question that starts with "Why?". Nita: Why are you learning English? Piseth: I'm learning English because I want to get a …