~その結果 (〜sono kekka)
Explanation
Shows the result or consequence of a previous action or situation; 'as a result', 'in consequence'.
Formation
Situation/ACTION 1 + その結果 + RESULT
Detailed Explanation
The ~その結果 grammar point is used to show the result, outcome, or consequence of a previous action or situation. It can be translated as 'as a result', 'in consequence', or 'therefore' in English. It is typically placed between two statements to link cause and effect.
Examples
彼女は毎日練習した。その結果、試合に勝った。
Kanojo wa mainichi renshuu shita. Sono kekka, shiai ni katta.
She practiced every day. As a result, she won the match.
会社が倒産した。その結果、彼は仕事を失った。
Kaisha ga tousan shita. Sono kekka, kare wa shigoto wo ushinatta.
The company went bankrupt. As a result, he lost his job.
私たちは遅刻した。その結果、電車に乗れなかった。
Watashitachi wa chikoku shita. Sono kekka, densha ni norenakatta.
We were late. As a result, we couldn't catch the train.
彼は勉強を怠った。その結果、試験に落ちた。
Kare wa benkyou wo okotatta. Sono kekka, shiken ni ochita.
He neglected his studies. As a result, he failed the exam.
Grammar content sourced from hanabira.org.