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㊦ ので

Conjunction


A subordinate conjunction which expresses a reason or a cause. So; since; because
【Related Expression: で3; から3

Key Sentences

(ks). お酒を沢山飲んだので眠くなった・なりました。

Because I drank a lot of sake, I got sleepy.


Formation

(i){V/Adjective い} informal ので  
  {話す /話した}ので Because someone (will) talk/talked
  {高い /高かった}ので Because something is/was expensive
(ii){Adjective な stem/ Noun} {だった}ので  
  {静か/静かだった}ので Because something is/was quiet
  {先生/先生だった}ので Because someone is/was a teacher

Examples

(a). 宿題が沢山あるのでパーティー行けません。

Since I have a lot of homework, I can't go to the party.

(b). その本は高かったので買わなかった。

Because that book was expensive, I didn't buy one.

(c). 私の部屋は静かなのでよく勉強出来ます。

My room is quiet, so I can study (there) well.

(d). ジェーンはまだ中学生なので車を運転出来ない。

Because Jane is still a junior high school student, she can't drive a car.


Notes

Etymologically, ので is the て form of のだ. (⇨ のだ) However, in modern Japanese it is used as a conjunction to indicate reason or cause.

【Related Expressions】

I. The conjunction から also expresses reason or cause. However, から and ので differ in the following way. ので is used when the speaker believes that the information he provides in Sentence1ので as cause or reason for Sentence2 is valid and is also evident and acceptable to the hearer. (Examples (a) - (d)) Sentence1からSentence2, however, does not involve that assumption. Therefore, ので cannot be used and から must be used in the following situations :

(A) Sentence1 (i.e., reason/cause clause) expresses the speaker's conjecture about something.

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(B) Sentence2 (i.e., the main clause) is a command, request, suggestion or invitation.

[2] Command

[3] Request

[4] Suggestion

[5] Invitation

Sentence2 expresses the speaker's volition or personal opinion.

[6] Volition

[7] Personal Opinion

II. The particle で is also used to express a reason or cause. (⇨ で3; Semantic Derivations of で) で, however, can be used only with nouns, while ので and から are used only with sentences. Compare [8] and [9].

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