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Omar Ahmed Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not?

Is the following sentence correct?

The cause we have mobile phones is so that people can communicate quickly and easily.

Shouldn't we use 'reason' here or both are OK?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is the following sentence correct? The cause we have mobile phones is so that people can communicate quickly and easily. Shouldn't we use 'reason' here or both are OK?

  • Omar Ahmed Is the following sentence correct?
  • The cause we have mobile phones is so that people can communicate quickly and easily.
  • Shouldn't we use 'reason' here or both are OK?
  • Yes, we use 'reason', not 'cause'.
  • Only 'reason' works in this sentence.
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Omar Ahmed

Is the following sentence correct?

The cause we have mobile phones is so that people can communicate quickly and easily.

Shouldn't we use 'reason' here or both are OK?

Yes, we use 'reason', not 'cause'. Only 'reason' works in this sentence.

CJ

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