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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

How to start a sentence with because

Because, (then a sentence)
  

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Anonymous Because, ( then a sentence) I don't understand your question. Because we have to make an early start tomorrow, let's plan to go bed early tonight. This is not a sentence: Because we have to make an early start.

  • Anonymous Because, ( then a sentence) I don't understand your question.
  • Because we have to make an early start tomorrow, let's plan to go bed early tonight.
  • This is not a sentence: Because we have to make an early start.
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AnonymousBecause, (then a sentence)

I don't understand your question.

Because we have to make an early start tomorrow, let's plan to go bed early tonight.

This is not a sentence: Because we have to make an early start.
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Hi, grammar geek
I think he/she want to ask you the example of any sentence which begin by "because" word
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Then I have fulfilled the request.

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