_________ I am minor, I cannot drive yet.
_________ I am minor, I cannot drive yet.
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Being
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Due
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Evidently
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Since
Explanation:
- Since: This conjunction is used to indicate a reason or cause. In this context, "Since I am a minor" explains why "I cannot drive yet."
Incorrect Options:
Being: Using "Being I am a minor" is grammatically incorrect.
Due: Typically used in the phrase "due to," which requires a noun phrase (e.g., "Due to my age, I cannot drive yet").
Evidently: Means "obviously" or "clearly" and doesn't fit the causal relationship needed in this sentence.
Therefore, "Since" is the appropriate choice to convey the reason why the speaker cannot drive yet.
The correct answer is: Since
The complete sentence:
"Since I am minor, I cannot drive yet."
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