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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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The reason

Are both common?


The reason is because I haven't had breakfast.
The reason is that I haven't had breakfast.
  

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Anonymous Are both common? The reason is that I haven't had breakfast. Both sentences are common, but the second one is technically more correct.

  • Anonymous Are both common?
  • The reason is that I haven't had breakfast.
  • Both sentences are common, but the second one is technically more correct.
  • In the first sentence "the reason" cannot combined with "because".
  • However, the sentence is used by many people.
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AnonymousAre both common? The reason is because I haven't had breakfast.The reason is that I haven't had breakfast.
Both sentences are common, but the second one is technically more correct.

In the first sentence "the reason" cannot combined with "because". However, the sentence is used by many people.

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