Cause and Effect
Instructions:
Read the 'Background' and 'Vocabulary
and Grammar' sections, then complete the exercise.
Cause-effect | Example Sentences |
... because |
There was flooding because heavy rain fell all night. ('Because' is followed by a verb phrase, 'heavy rain fell all night'.) |
Grammar Note:
Don't write 'are lacking of ...' as a cause or effect. Use 'there is a lack of ...' OR 'they are lacking in ...'
For more information on how to use 'lack (of)' correctly, see 'Lack' or 'Lack of'? - an explanation and an exercise.