Conjuction is a part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases or clauses together.
+ He didn’t come last meeting because he was sick
“So”
So as a conjunction has two basic meanings:
1.With the result or consequence.
2.In order something.
For Example :
1.He failed to appear, so we went on without him.
2.I stayed so I could see you.
“For”
In English “for” is more commonly used as a preposition, but “for” can be used to presents a reason.
For Example :
He is gambling with his health, for he has been smoking far too long
“Since”
Since is often used to indicate time, but it can also be used for giving reasons, and in this sense is interchangeable with because. Be careful, however: because is not always interchangeable with since.
For Example :
1.I like this park since it is close to my house.
2.I like this park because it is close to my house.
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