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Believer Posted 20 years ago
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comma before the word "because"

I think I got a response for this particular kind of question but might have??? found it to be not sufficiently clear. Can you give me some clear explanation?

When do we use commas before the word "because" and not?

I like him because he is nice.

I like him, because of the things he did for me.
  

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Believer I think I got a response for this particular kind of question but might have??? found it to be not sufficiently clear. Can you give me some clear explanation?

  • Believer I think I got a response for this particular kind of question but might have???
  • found it to be not sufficiently clear.
  • Can you give me some clear explanation?
  • When do we use commas before the word "because" and not?
  • I like him because he is nice.
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BelieverI think I got a response for this particular kind of question but might have??? found it to be not sufficiently clear. Can you give me some clear explanation?

When do we use commas before the word "because" and not?

I like him because he is nice.

I like him, because of the things he did for me.
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