Hector9 Hello all I was wondering if you can help me with these words, because I looked up in my dictionary and online dictionaries but I didn't understand the meaning of these. org/wiki/because_of He failed to get home because of the strike on the railways, so no trains were running. org/wiki/roundabout That is a very roundabout way to get to the centre of town.
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Hector9Hello all
I was wondering if you can help me with these words, because I looked up in my dictionary and online dictionaries but I didn't understand the meaning of these. Ffor that reason I'll be glad if you explain me them and give me at least one example of each one
Hector9Hello all
Because of - (the reason why; due to) The game was delayed because of rain. He was late because of the traffic jam. She can't walk because of her broken leg.
roundabout - 1) a traffic circle - Be careful when you drive into the roundabout. Take the third exit after you enter the roundabout. 2) indirec