The Grammar Lab: Defining vs. Non-Defining Clauses

The Grammar Lab: Because Lesson 05: Giving Reasons Reason & Result We use because to connect a result to its reason. It answers the question "Why?". 🔹 Reason: Why something happens. (មូលហេតុ) 🔹 Result: What happens. (លទ្ធផល) In the Middle Result + Because When "because" is in the middle of the sentence, DO NOT use a comma . I am smiling because I passed the test. He is tired because he ran fast. At the Beginning Because + Reason When "because" starts the sentence, you MUST use a comma after the reason. Because it is raining , we will stay home. Because she was late , she missed the bus. Because vs. So ⚠️ Warning Because gives the reason. So gives the result. Do not mix them up! I was sick, because I stayed home. Wrong ❌ I was sick, so I stayed home. Correct ✅ Comma Check Click to see if a comma is needed. I ate pizza because I was hungry. Check Answer Because I was hungry I ate pizza. Check Answer She cried because she was sad. Check Answer Quick Check 1.…