Decoded Slug: 因为...所以... (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) - Because... Therefore/So...

Mandarin Grammar Point
因为...所以... (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) - Because... Therefore/So...

因为...所以... (yīnwèi... suǒyǐ...) - Because... Therefore/So...

Short explanation:

Used to express a cause and effect relationship.

Formation:

因为 + Cause, 所以 + Effect.

Examples:

因为昨天下雨,所以我们今天不能去公园。
Yīnwèi zuótiān xià yǔ, suǒyǐ wǒmen jīntiān bù néng qù gōngyuán.
Because it rained yesterday, therefore we cannot go to the park today.
因为我有一次坏的经验,所以我不愿意再试。
Yīnwèi wǒ yǒu yīcì huài de jīngyàn, suǒyǐ wǒ bù yuànyì zàishì.
Because I had a bad experience, so I’m not willing to try again.
因为我很喜欢游泳,所以我每周都去游泳池。
Yīnwèi wǒ hěn xǐhuān yóuyǒng, suǒyǐ wǒ měizhōu dū qù yóuyǒngchí.
Because I really like swimming, therefore I go to the swimming pool every week.
因为他考试考得不好,所以他感到非常失望。
Yīnwèi tā kǎoshì kǎo dé bù hǎo, suǒyǐ tā gǎndào fēicháng shīwàng.
Because he didn't do well in the exam, so he felt very disappointed.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese structure '因为...所以...' is used to link two clauses in a cause-effect relationship. It is equivalent to the English 'because... therefore/so...'. The cause is stated after '因为' and the resulting effect or outcome is placed after '所以'.
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