Conjunctions can be used to give more information give alternatives give reasons give results or give unexpected information.
Example of conjunction using because. So is a coordinating conjunction. We can use it to explain how or why something is the case. A conjunction is the part of speech or word class that serves to connect words phrases clauses or sentences.
We use words called conjunctions like and or but because and although to join two parts of sentences. Because as and since are very similar in meaning. As a conjunction because is followed by a clause.
Common and useful subordinating conjunctions are because since as although though while and whereas. Here is an example of Because. It shows the effect.
Were canceling the party because the ice rink is closed. She is generous because she helped me. Because of is a two-word preposition meaning as a result of.
We use and or and but to connect two parts of sentences which are similar in grammatical status. Because is a conjunction it is followed by a subject and a verb. Hes 10 and shes 12.
The common conjunctions and but for or nor so and yet join the elements of a coordinate structure and are thus called coordinating conjunctions. And but so because. There were so many people in the shop because of the sale.