✅ Conduct means to lead someone to a destination (I conducted the duke to his room).
✅ Direct means to give someone instructions, rather than guide them yourself (I directed the truck driver to the right house).
✅ Direct and conduct can both also mean manage. Direct can mean to manage or supervise a company, estate, or similar. Conduct can describe the way that you manage yourself or your behavior (She conducts herself well; she directs the estate’s affairs).
✅ Conduct can imply formality or ceremony, while direct is less formal, but implies giving helpful or detailed advice that is equivalent to you being there.
Try using Grammar Coach to write a paragraph to direct someone to a location.
✅ Technically, both since and because mean the same thing. However, they imply a different kind of causality.
✅ Because suggests a reason for something happening (I ate the birthday cake because I was hungry), implying that something is a direct consequence of something else.
✅ Since shows a circumstantial connection between something and its consequence (Since I was hungry, I ate). Since implies a slightly weaker link, where the focus is on the main statement rather than the reason for that statement happening (Since it was late, I decided not to go).
✅ Since and because along with their synonym as are often used interchangeably in academic writing. In this context, since and as can sound more formal than because.
Since you’re here to learn, you might as well check out these synonyms for because!
✅ Join means to attach something closely to something else, usually so the two things are touching (Join the two ends together). Join often implies that the two things joined together can now be treated as one thing (Join the two clauses together into a sentence).
✅ Connect often means to attach something else through a third element like a link, tie, or wire (Connect the batteries). Connect implies that the two things are still distinct, even though they’re attached (Connect the dots).
✅ These implications are often present in metaphorical uses of these words, too. Join can imply two persons have united (The officiant joined them in matrimony), whereas connect implies forming a social or romantic attachment that isn’t quite as close (She connected with a colleague).
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