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nhatminh0904
Vietnam

multiple choice
 
please help me with this sentence:
Plastic bags seem good for carrying things. _________, people carelessly throw them away after use.(Because/ However/ Although/ Therefore)
 Thanks

21 Jun 2014      





korova-daisy
Russian Federation

however

21 Jun 2014     



tunsian teacher
Tunisia

However

21 Jun 2014     



gabrielaemma
Argentina

However

21 Jun 2014     



galimberti226
Italy

However

21 Jun 2014     



gilderoy_lockhart
Chile

If you want to present a contrast between two ideas (i.e., sentences), "however" goes at the beginning of the second sentence, and it �s always followed by a comma. For example: It was raining heavily. However, she was wearing shorts and a t-shirt.

"Because" can usually go at the beginning of a second clause (i.e., "sentence within a larger sentence") to give the reason for the first clause. For example: I didn �t want to go to school BECAUSE I didn �t feel well.

"Therefore" goes at the beginning of the second sentence (the same as "However", and it �s also followed by a comma), but it presents the consequence of the first sentence. For example: My mom is afraid of heights. Therefore, she doesn �t want to be anywhere near that building.

"Although" can go at the beginning of the first clause, or it can go at the beginning of the second clause, to present a contrast. "Although" is never followed by a comma. For example: Although it was snowing, he was not wearing gloves. / He was not wearing gloves although it was snowing.

Hope it helps :)

21 Jun 2014     



gilderoy_lockhart
Chile

If you want to present a contrast between two ideas (i.e., sentences), "however" goes at the beginning of the second sentence, and it �s always followed by a comma. For example: It was raining heavily. However, she was wearing shorts and a t-shirt.

"Because" can usually go at the beginning of a second clause (i.e., "sentence within a larger sentence") to give the reason for the first clause. For example: I didn �t want to go to school BECAUSE I didn �t feel well.

"Therefore" goes at the beginning of the second sentence (the same as "However", and it �s also followed by a comma), but it presents the consequence of the first sentence. For example: My mom is afraid of heights. Therefore, she doesn �t want to be anywhere near that building.

"Although" can go at the beginning of the first clause, or it can go at the beginning of the second clause, to present a contrast. "Although" is never followed by a comma. For example: Although it was snowing, he was not wearing gloves. / He was not wearing gloves although it was snowing.

Hope it helps :)

21 Jun 2014