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Anonymous52111 Posted 21 years ago
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What is the different between 'because' and 'cause'?
  

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Cause and because. Examples: a) I didn't attend school yesterday because I was sick. b) Please note down the cause for not attending school as "sick".

  • Cause and because.
  • Examples: a) I didn't attend school yesterday because I was sick.
  • b) Please note down the cause for not attending school as "sick".
  • c) " cause " which is written as " 'cause " is slang for " because " and should not be used in formal writing.
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Cause and because.

Examples:

a) I didn't attend school yesterday because I was sick.

b) Please note down the cause for not attending school as "sick".

c) "cause" which is written as " 'cause " is slang for "because" and should not be used in formal writing.

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