She helped me because she wanted to. → intended, She intended to help me., I bought a new phone because my old one broke. → due to, I bought a new phone due to my old one breaking., They stayed inside because it was raining heavily. → as a result of, They stayed inside as a result of the heavy rain., He apologized because he was late. → for, He apologized for being late., I studied hard because I wanted to pass the exam. → in order to, I studied hard in order to pass the exam., She didn’t come to school because she was ill. → prevented, She was prevented from coming to school because she was ill., They postponed the trip because of bad weather. → owing to, The trip was postponed owing to bad weather., I couldn’t join the party because I had too much work. → unable, I was unable to join the party because I had too much work., He wore a coat because it was cold outside. → due to, He wore a coat due to the cold outside., We left the cinema early because the film was boring. → found, We found the film boring, so we left the cinema early..

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