to give a reason (because) - Feeling tired, we eventually stopped for a rest. , to reduce two sentences to one (it) - A lion approached, looking hungry. , to give a negative reason (in order) - Not wanting to take any chances, they kept away from the cliff edge., to emphasise that one thing happened just after another (as soon as) - Noticing the huge hole in the road, Carlos hit the brakes. , to say what we had done before we did something else (and then) - Having bought our tickets, we boarded the ferry. , to state a condition (as long as) - Handled carefully, those creatures are not dangerous. , to express a result (so) - The bridge collapsed, leaving us stranded on the island. , to replace a relative clause (which) - Located in Chile and Peru, the Atacama is the world’s driest desert.,

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