Understanding 'For': Adverb, Preposition & Time Usage in English
Do you know that the word 'For' is an adverb and also a preposition? But when and where, let's understand it properly. Usage of the word 'for' in the sense of 'because' and 'since'. when it's used to join two clauses. But the rule is that if you are using it to connect two independent clauses, you should use a single comma before the word 'for'. ✨ For example: 👉 She stayed home, for it was raining. 👉 I didn't call him, for I knew he was busy. Keep Remember, One more thing, if you are using it at the beginning of a sentence in the sense of 'since' or 'because', then there will be no comma before it. ✨ For example: 👉 For it was raining, she stayed home 👉 For I knew he was busy, I didn't call him. 🎉 Now let's see its usage as a preposition, it is very simple, you can use the sense of '' purpose, benefit, or relation '' which comes before a noun or pronoun and shows u...