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Applied Ergonomics, 67, 26– PubMed Google Scholar Talking about cause and effectCause and effectWhen we talk about an effect resulting from a certain cause, we use expressions such as because, since, as, owing to, due to... ExamplesThe police arrested him because he broke into a police arrested him since he broke into a can't read the letter as she is can't run fast for he is too to his intelligence, he managed to solve the to the bad weather, they didn't go for a ways to express cause and effectYou can also express cause and effect as followsThe cause of 
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Thanks to ... ExamplesThe cause ofglobal warmingis warmingis caused due toThanks tohis hard work ,he passed the examIs there a difference between due to and owing to?Owing to and due to are used interchangeably by native speakers although some state that there is a Due toIf you can use caused by then you can also use due toExample"The cancellation of the flight was due to caused by high winds."b. Owing toIf you can use because of then you should use owing to rather than due toExample"The flight was canceled owing to because of high winds."Use of thanks toPeople tend to use thanks to in positive to his intelligence he managed to find the solution to that math problem."Sometimes thanks to is used ironically in a negative wayExample"Did she lose the election?" "Yeah, thanks to you and to all the others who didn't bother to vote.""The baby is awake thanks to your shouting."Things to remember about cause and effecta. Due to, because of, owing to and thanks to are followed by a Because, since, as, for are followed by a to+ NounBecause ofOwing to Thanks tobecause Subject + VerbsinceasforExamplesDue to his laziness, he didn't pass the to her beauty, she attracted the attention of all the / since /as / they are in love, they forgive each other's Links Awesome Links You May Like A List of Idiomatic ExpressionsWhat are idioms? And how can idioms help you become a fluent speaker? Discover a list of the most widely used idiomatic expressions!A list of Phrasal VerbsPhrasal verbs are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. Check out our list of hundreds of phrasal verbs classified in alphabetical list of figures of speechDo you want to provide emphasis, freshness of expression, or clarity to your writing? Check out this list of figures of speech!A list of irregular verbsDo you need to learn the irregular verbs in English? Here is a list of irregular verbs with definitions and examples! Soal tersebut meminta untuk mengisi dialog rumpang menggunakan kalimat cause dan effect yang dari kebakaran hutan di Sumatra. Untuk memulai sebuah dialog, bisa membukanya menggunakan pertanyaan yang berkaitan dengan topik yang sesuai, misalnya "I watched a news this morning. It was about a smog in Sumatra. Do you know what happened there?" artinya "Tadi pagi saya melihat berita tentang kabut asap di Sumatra. Apakah kamu tau apa yang sedang terjadi disana?" Sebagai jawaban, harus ditulis sesuai dengan kalimat yang terjadi, misalnya "I think it is because of forest fires" Dilanjutkan dengan sebuah pertanyaan mengapa terjadi kebakaran, seperti "Do you know why did forest fires occur in Sumatra?" artinya "Kamu tau mengapa terjadi kebakaran hutan di Sumatra? Pilihan jawaban bisa menggunakan kalimat, "It is because of land clearing." Setelah itu bisa dilanjutkan dengan apakah ada dampak lain ketika melakukan pembersihan lahan, seperti "It is very dangerous for animals there. Their habitat will be loss." Kemudian, bisa di jawab dengan efek dari kehilangan tempat tinggal oleh binatang-binatang tersebut, yaitu "Of course, because of the loss of habitat, they came to villagers to look for foods." Untuk melanjutkan percakapan, bisa menyebutkan dampak lain dari kebakaran hutan seperti "That's true. Other than that, forest fire also dangerous for people, it will make them hard to breathe because too much haze." Terakhir bisa diisi dengan, "That's true. Since it is very dangerous, people have to wear masks when they go outside to protect themselves from the smoke of the forest fire" Jadi, contoh dialog yang benar bisa dilihat pada pembahasan tersebut.

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