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চারণকবি কবিতা MCQ – ভারভারা রাও – একাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার ১ বিড়াল (প্রবন্ধ) MCQ- বঙ্কিমচন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায় | Class 11 Semester 1 সাম্যবাদী নজরুল ইসলাম MCQ প্রশ্নোত্তর | একাদশ শ্রেণী বাংলা নুন – জয় গোস্বামী একাদশ শ্রেণী লালন শাহ্ ফকিরের গান একাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার ২ ভাব সম্মিলন – বিদ্যাপতি চারণকবি – ভারভারা রাও বাংলা সমার্থক শব্দের তালিকা বন ও বন্যপ্রাণী সংরক্ষণ প্রবন্ধ ঈশ্বরচন্দ্র বিদ্যাসাগর কবিতার প্রশ্ন উত্তর | একাদশ শ্রেণি সেমিস্টার ১

Both “since” and “because” are conjunctions used to link two clauses together to show cause-and-effect relationships. However, they are used in slightly different ways.

“Because” is used to introduce the cause or reason for something, and is followed by a clause. Examples include:

  • “I stayed home today because I was feeling sick.” (The reason for staying home is explained by the clause that follows “because.”)
  • “She didn’t go to the party because she had to study for an exam.” (The reason for not going to the party is explained by the clause that follows “because.”)
  • “He missed the train because he overslept.” (The reason for missing the train is explained by the clause that follows “because.”)

On the other hand, “since” is used to indicate a time frame or duration, and is often followed by a clause or a prepositional phrase. Examples include:

  • “I haven’t seen her since last week.” (The time frame since the speaker last saw her is indicated by the use of “since.”)
  • “Since the weather is nice, we should go for a walk.” (The time frame during which the weather is nice is indicated by the use of “since.”)
  • “Since he’s already here, we might as well start the meeting.” (The duration of time during which he has been here is indicated by the use of “since.”)

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