04/07/2021
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The causal links or causal conjunctions are words that are used in subordinate clauses to join propositions and explain the cause of the main sentence.
The two main causal links are: forYbecause. For example: They awarded her for your effort. / It does because It is fair.
The causal relationship between both parts of the sentence (main clause and subordinate clause) is given because one of them depends on the other, one is the cause of the other.
In addition to the links forYbecause, there are different idioms causal factors that act as a link:
due | Given the | since |
What | but | Since |
because of | well | as |