Combine the sentences, using the word in brackets.
1. It's raining again. We will have to stay at home. (as)
2. Eve had an attractive personality. She was very popular. (since)
3. The traffic was heavy. We were late to the meeting. (due to)
4. Harry broke his leg. He had to stay in hospital. (because)
5. It was noisy in the next apartment. I coudn't get to sleep last night. (because of)
6. I was tired. I went to bed early (as)
7. Lilian was late for work. She missed the bus. (because)
8. Mother had burnt the dinner. We ate out. (since)
9. Sonia was tired. She worked very hard. (because)
10. Bill's mother is ill. He has to do all of the cooking and cleaning. (because of)
Combine the sentences, using the word in brackets.
1. It's raining again. We will have to stay at home. (as)
-> As it's raining again, we will have to stay at home.
2. Eve had an attractive personality. She was very popular. (since)
-> Since Eve had an attractive personality, she was very popular.
3. The traffic was heavy. We were late to the meeting. (due to)
-> Due to the heavy traffic, we were late to the meeting.
4. Harry broke his leg. He had to stay in hospital. (because)
-> Because Harry broke his leg, he had to stay in hospital.
5. It was noisy in the next apartment. I coudn't get to sleep last night. (because of)
-> Because of the noise in the next apartment, I coudn't get to sleep last night.
6. I was tired. I went to bed early (as)
-> As I was tired, I went to bed early.
7. Lilian was late for work. She missed the bus. (because)
-> Because lilian missed the bus, she was late for work.
8. Mother had burnt the dinner. We ate out. (since)
-> Since mother had burnt the dinner, we ate out.
9. Sonia was tired. She worked very hard. (because)
-> Because sonia worked very hard, she was tired.
10. Bill's mother is ill. He has to do all of the cooking and cleaning. (because of)
-> Because of the fact that Bill's mother is ill, he has to do all of the cooking and cleaning.