She is intelligent everybody admires her. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: Everybody
admires her because of her being intelligent.
I was tired. I did a lot of work. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: I was tired because of my doing a lot of work.
I was free. I chose my own reading. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: I chose my own reading because of my freedom.
I was saved. I had shown a true love for all living things. (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: I was saved because of having shown a true love for
all living things.
The writer was innocent. The lady chose him to exploit. (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: The lady chose the writer to exploit because of his innocent.
The writer was shy. He could not prevent his lady admirer
from exploiting him. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: The writer could not prevent his lady admirer from
exploiting him because of his shyness.
He had wide experience. He was made chairman. (Use ‘because
of’)
Answer: He was made chairman because of his wide experience.
He was ill. . He could not attend collage. (Use ‘because
of’)
Answer: He could not attend collage because of his illness.
The writer was shy. He could not prevent his lady admirer
from exploiting him. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: The writer could not prevent his lady admirer from
exploiting him because of his shyness.
Della was true to her love. She sold her hair for Jim. (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: Della sold her hair for Jim because of her true
love.
He was punished. He was corrupt. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: He was punished because of his corruption.
My ankles were weak. I was slow in learning to walk. (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: I was slow in learning to walk because of my weak
ankles.
Jerry was honest. He refused to take money from the authoress.
(Use ‘because of’)
Answer: Jerry refused to take money from the authoress
because of his honest.
Della had tiny, close lying curls. She now looked like a
truant school boy. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: Della now looked like a truant school boy because of
her tiny close lying curls.
Jerry was undersized. So the authoress was not willing at
first to employ him in chopping wood. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: The authoress was not willing at first to employ
Jerry in chopping wood because of his undersized.
He behaved badly. He was punished. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: He was punished because of his bad behaviour.
He worked hard. He succeeded in life. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: He succeeded in life because of his hard work.
The weather was very cold. There were no birds or animals in
the snow-covered country. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: There were no birds or animals in the snow-covered
country because of very cold weather.
He had a bad leg. He could not walk fast. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: He could not walk fast because of his bad leg.
The ancient mariner committed a crime. He suffered
punishment. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: The ancient mariner suffered punishment because of
his crime.
The writer could not visit foyot’s earlier. He was poor . (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: The writer could not visit foyot’s earlier because
of his poverty.
The writer was young in age. He could not refuse the lady. (Use
‘because of’)
Answer: The writer could not refuse the lady because of his
young age.
Jim had a watch of leather strap. He looked at it on the
sly. (Use ‘because of’)
Answer: Jim looked at his watch on the sly because of its
leather strap.
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