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Stephany Rose Anajada Dacalos Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Since and Because

What is the difference between "since" and "because" ?
Can you please provide examples.

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When meaning "for the reason that" they are basically interchangeable. Since/because you're here early, let's have a drink. Not to be confused with: I have been here since 10:00.

  • When meaning "for the reason that" they are basically interchangeable.
  • Since/because you're here early, let's have a drink.
  • Not to be confused with: I have been here since 10:00.
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When meaning "for the reason that" they are basically interchangeable. Since/because you're here early, let's have a drink. Not to be confused with: I have been here since 10:00.

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