With what word do I replace ''because'' in this sentence? I need a very formal old English style word. (I always choose the best answer.)?

Go there because they look forward to seeing you.
Answers

little rose

Go there, for they look forward to seeing you. Go there, as they look forward to seeing you.

hillbilly

Go there {as} or {for} they look forward to seeing you.

dewcoons

Go there, as they are looking forward to seeing you. If you want something that sounds more Shakespearean, Go hther, for they desire to gaze up thou.

Bela

Go there, for they look forward to seeing you. "For" is a coordinating conjunction that means "because." "For" isn't used in that sense so much anymore, especially not in informal conversation, but it is still used somewhat in very formal writing. By the way, when "for" introduces a coordinating clause, it requires a comma beforehand.

Anonymous

Hence they sleekest thou, wishing to pay thee homage, so goes thou there and receive it to thy self.

marty

You dont need because at all. "go there, they look forward to seeing you" I'd write, "travel there, they anxiously await your arrival".