The Latin word for others is alius. The word contra is used to indicate the direct opposite, such as in the phrase "on the other hand".
In the term 'cause and effect', the words 'cause' and 'effect' are nouns, joined by the conjunction 'and'; they are singular, common, abstract nouns.The term 'cause and effect' can be used as a compound subject of a sentence or clause and the compound object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The cause and effect are obvious in retrospect.You must consider the cause and effect before you decide to act.The word cause is also a verb: cause, causes, causing, caused.The word effect is also a verb: effect, effects, effecting, effected.
since
A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a phrase, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
Refrain
Yes, "since" can act as a transitional word to indicate the passing of time or cause and effect relationships in a sentence.
Underlining is used to indicate that a word or phrase should be italicized. A wavy line indicates a word or phrase should be bold-faced.
The dots are called ellipses. They indicate an omission of a word or phrase.
due to
The word "because" typically helps to signal cause and effect relationships in an essay.
The Latin word for others is alius. The word contra is used to indicate the direct opposite, such as in the phrase "on the other hand".
The adverb 'alors' may mean in that case, then. Or it may mean so. Or in the phrase 'alors que', it means whereas, when, even though.
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If you refer to extending and wiggling the first two fingers of each hand while saying a word or phrase, the gesture indicates that the word or phrase would be in quotation marks if printed on the page. The quotation marks indicate the sense of irony, or sarcasm, that tone of voice indicates in speech.
An effect connective is a word or phrase that indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between two events or ideas in a sentence. Examples include words like "therefore," "thus," "consequently," and "as a result." These connectives help show the result of an action or condition.
Are is not a phrase are is a word. Are is a 'be' verb.A phrase is two or more words together.are coming - this is a verb phrase
The word I'd have to say is "change" or "different" for the cause is changing the situation. That's why I think it's called "cause and effect" because the effect is the effect of the change. Sorry if I sounded like a brainiac there....