USE OF SINCE



The old man was weak. He could not go to the court. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since the old man was weak, he could not go to the court.

He is ill. He will not go to college. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since he is ill, he will not go to college.

I could not go to college. I was ill. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since I was ill, I could not go to college.

God forgave the old sailor. He felt a deep love for all creatures. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since the old sailor felt a deep love for all creatures, God forgave him

Our country is poor. We should not live in luxury. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since our country is poor, we should not live in luxury.

Fog filled the mountain passes. I dared not drive at night. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since fog filled the mountain passes, I dared not drive at night.

The sea was frozen. The ice was all around them. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since the sea was frozen, the ice was all around them.

Strong’s ankles were weak. He was slow in learning to walk. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since Strong’s ankles were weak, he was slow in learning to walk.

Jerry held himself responsible for breaking the axe-handle. He wanted to pay for it. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since Jerry held himself responsible for breaking the axe-handle, he wanted to pay for it.

It was a phantom ship. So the sailors were filled with fear. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since it was a phantom ship, the sailors were filled with fear.

Jerry was undersized. The authoress was not willing to employ him for chopping wood. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since Jerry was undersized, the authoress was not willing to employ him for chopping wood.

Body and mind go together. Illness of the one inevitably affects the other. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since Body and mind go together, illness of the one inevitably affects the other.

She seemed inclined to talk about me. I was prepared to be an attentive listener. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since she seemed inclined to talk about me, I was prepared to be an attentive listener.

The albatross brings good luck. The sailors were pleased to see it. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since the albatross brings good luck, the sailors were pleased to see it.

It was expensive. It was not on the bill of fare. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since it was expensive, it was not on the bill of fare.

You have filled your stomach with the mutton chop. You can not eat any more. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since you have filled your stomach with the mutton chop, you can not eat any more.

You like Jacobs. You will like Dickens. (Use ‘since’)
Answer: Since You like Jacobs, You will like Dickens.

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