Example sentence - The young boy went home because knew his dad would disapprove of him playing near the rail tracks.
There may be those who disapprove of this example sentence.
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
I disapprove of your behavior.
To disapprove is to object to something because you believe it's the wrong thing to do. And in English, we disapprove ofsomething. So: I disapprove of my step-daughter getting a tattoo.
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We
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Simple. I live in Middle America.
put the ice in the cup
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Causal connectives are used when one simple sentence is dependent on the other. For example, I put up my umbrella because it was raining." You can't use a connective like "and" or "so" here, because the first simple sentence "I put up my umbrella" is dependent on the second simple sentence "it was raining".
I disapprove of your behaviour.(I do not approve)I can disprove that theory.(I can show that something is incorrect)