✓ Correct!✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ...eftersom jag inte hinner.
BIFF rule: 'inte' comes before the verb in a sub-clause.
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It stands for 'Bisats Inte Före Finita verbet'. It means in a sub-clause, 'inte' (and other adverbs) must come before the verb.
Yes! But remember that if you start with a sub-clause, the main clause that follows must have inversion (Verb before Subject).
'För' is a coordinating conjunction (like 'for' or 'because'), while 'för att' usually means 'in order to' or 'because'. In modern speech, they are often used interchangeably for 'because'.
No, 'men' is a coordinating conjunction. The word order remains Subject + Verb.
Both mean 'because', but 'för' is a coordinating conjunction (main clause order) and 'eftersom' is a subordinator (subordinate clause order).
In informal Swedish, yes. In formal writing, it is better to use 'Dessutom' or 'Härtill kommer...'.