⭐ IN CASE: Use in case to talk about doing something as a precaution., Translation: “на всякий случай”., Structure:in case + sentence, Meaning: You do something before something bad/possible happens., Examples: • Take an umbrella in case it rains. (Maybe it won’t rain, but you prepare.), It’s not a reason from the past — it’s preparation for a future possibility., ⭐ BECAUSE: Use because to give a reason., Structure: because + sentence, Examples: • I’m staying home because I’m tired., ⭐ BECAUSE OF / DUE TO: Use these when the reason is a noun or noun phrase, not a full sentence. due to sounds a bit more formal., Structure: because of + noun, due to + noun, Examples: • The match was cancelled because of the rain, • The train was late due to an accident.., • The match was cancelled because of the rain., • The train was late due to an accident., • I couldn’t sleep because of the noise., ⭐ SINCE: Use since when the reason is understood or “soft”., Examples: Since you’re here, let’s start the meeting, ⭐ IF: IF = условие, не причина(обьянснение0, Examples: • We’ll go swimming if it’s sunny., ⭐ AS: Very similar to “since”. It feels more like calm explanation, less emotional than 'because'., Examples: • As I was tired, I didn’t go out.,

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