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  • cause, cos, because - WordReference Forums
    ’Cause (or ’cos) is a slang contraction of because You should avoid using it except in casual conversation
  • Cause for vs cause of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Cause of" implies a causal relationship, as in "this is the cause of that" I personally can't think of many contexts where "cause for" would be appropriate other that "cause for alarm" and phrases similar to it
  • Cause y Because - WordReference Forums
    De hecho, 'cause (con apóstrofo) sí es una forma informal de because En cierto sentido, se puede considerar una contracción, porque el apóstrofo reemplaza las letras 'be ' Pero también, cuz es otra forma informal (diría yo, aún más informal)
  • Is cause instead of because becoming Standard English?
    Nowadays, I'm seeing a drastic increase in usage of cause in place of because, especially in written English People are in such a hurry, that a statement like below passes off like Standard Englis
  • en raison de à cause de pour cause de grâce à
    En particulier, à cause de et en raison de peuvent être suivis d'un déterminant ou non selon le contexte En revanche, pour cause de n'est normalement suivi d'aucun déterminant
  • Cause vs Causes - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A student wrote the following sentence in an essay: Things such as software and workbooks are included in the textbook packages, which causes a significant increase in price My question is reg
  • (make cause) somebody to do something - WordReference Forums
    Could you help me what is the difference between "make sb to do sth" and "cause sb to do sth"? I would like to use one of them in a letter and it should be formal The complete sentence is: This keen interest (made caused) me to work on the project X And If you have any alternative which is
  • for a good cause - WordReference Forums
    Say I have a fundraising event and I am designing a poster and thinking about a good slogan title, I quickly think of a phrase "for a good cause", is the following title grammatical? Casual Wear Day to Raise Funds- Join Us for a Good Cause! And actually I still don't know what "cause" means here




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