Hello, I'm reading this sentence and need your help:
"But cats around the area that fight with each other often cause each other harm, as their fights are more serious than the playfights cats have at home"
Is this 'cause sb. + noun ' a common phrase meaning 'make sb. has sth.' ?
Thank you in advance.
Top answer
Yes, essentially. The cats often cause harm to each other or injure each other.
— Mister Micawber
Yes, essentially.
The cats often cause harm to each other or injure each other.
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