This document discusses the conjunctions "as", "when", "while", "because", and "since". It explains their different meanings and uses, including:
- "As", "when", and "while" can introduce two events happening simultaneously, with "as" and "while" also used for longer parallel events/activities.
- "When" can also refer to a single completed event within a longer background activity.
- "Because" is preferred over "since" or "as" when indicating a reason or cause to avoid ambiguity.
- "Since" is better used for time rather than reason.