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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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because of or because?

Which one is correct? Iappriciated if someone advise answer with reason.

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Because is followed by a subject and verb: Because you are always smiling, I assume you are a happy person. Because of is followed by a noun: Because of your constant smile, I assume you are a happy person. In your sentence, you need because of .

  • Because is followed by a subject and verb: Because you are always smiling, I assume you are a happy person.
  • Because of is followed by a noun: Because of your constant smile, I assume you are a happy person.
  • In your sentence, you need because of .
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Because is followed by a subject and verb: Because you are always smiling, I assume you are a happy person.
Because of is followed by a noun: Because of your constant smile, I assume you are a happy person.
In your sentence, you need because of.

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