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  • Hello everyone, I'm Nick Shepherd, welcome to my channel.

  • This is number three of several videos on how we join sentences together, using linkers.

  • Here are the linkers we'll be looking at; today we looking at these three: because,

  • so and although. Hope you enjoy it! Right, let's get started. First we'll look

  • at because and so. Then we'll look at although.

  • Then we'll compare although, even though and though -- they're sometimes the same, but

  • not always. OK. Because and so. Here's a picture of Janice

  • coming out of her house, and she's putting up her umbrella.

  • The reason: it's raining. We can put those two sentences together, to

  • answer the question why...? And we can do that using because. There they are, and I

  • need to change the capital I for a small i, and we need a full stop or period at the end

  • of the sentence. 'Janice is putting up her umbrella because it's raining'.

  • We can also put them together with SO, and it means the same, but there is a big difference:

  • we put them in reverse order. So here we go again, this time with so:

  • 'It's raining, so Janice is putting up her umbrella'.

  • Let me go over that again. With because, we put the solution first, and

  • the problem second, and with so, we put the problem first, and the solution second.

  • OK, here's a quick test: four sentences which need because or so to complete them. You can

  • stop the video if you like, think about it for a moment, and then hit the play button

  • again. OK, are you ready? Here we are with the four

  • answers: First one 'She ran up the stairs because she

  • was late'. Next one: 'I couldn't see Jack so I rang him

  • on his mobile' (or cell phone, if you like) And next 'I didn't know the word so I looked

  • it up in my dictionary'. And the last one 'Fraser emailed Hugo because

  • he wanted to ask him something'. Look at those sentences again: we've got a

  • problem, and a solution, and a problem and a solution, and a problem and a solution and

  • a problem and a solution. OK, let's move on to although, which is different.

  • Here's a picture of Lois, who is always punctual 'Lois always gets to work on time'. It's nine

  • o'clock, which is her starting time. And where does Lois live? Well, here's her house, she

  • lives over here, which is a long way away. And here she is, walking to work, which takes

  • her some time. Here's she goes, and again and again ... and she's there. I can join

  • those two sentences together, like this: 'Lois always gets to work on time, although

  • she lives a long way away'. I'll just change that capital S for a small

  • one. Now I want to compare three similar phrases:

  • although, even though and though. We use can use all three of them in the same

  • way, but even though is more emphatic, although is neutral, and though is more informal and

  • friendly. We use even though when what happens is quite surprising. Here's an example:

  • Here's Pete 'he has a broken leg. and he goes on cycling'.

  • Put those sentences together, and we have 'He goes on cycling even though he has a broken

  • leg'. That's quite surprising, and it sounds difficult.

  • But there he is. And you could use although or though there as well, they're just not

  • so emphatic; although is neutral, and though is more casual.

  • All three of these words are linkers, joining sentences together, but though can also do

  • another job. Here's Lois again, and here's that sentence,

  • but we can say it another way, using though as an adverb.

  • 'Lois lives a long way away. She always gets to work on time, though'.

  • The meaning of though is about the same as although, but now, instead of joining the

  • two sentences together as a linker, it's adding the same idea as an adverb. Though is more

  • informal, and we use it more for speaking than writing.

  • OK, that's it for today, I'm done. Bye for now.

Hello everyone, I'm Nick Shepherd, welcome to my channel.

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學英語--句子。連接詞3 (因為,所以,雖然) (Learn English - Sentences: Linkers 3 (because, so, although))

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