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Because and so that

Because introduces a reason — the answer to why something happened. So that introduces a purpose — the goal you were trying to reach. Example: I drank water because I was thirsty (reason) vs. I studied hard so that I could pass (purpose).

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Complete the sentence with the correct word.

I drank some water I was thirsty.
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