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What's the difference between "because" , "that's because" and "that's why" ?
Mar 23, 2022 5:38 PM
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“I’m hungry because I haven’t ate.” <—Effect then cause, same sentence
“I’m hungry. That’s because I haven’t ate.” <—Effect then cause, separated
“I haven’t ate. That’s why I’m hungry.” <—Cause then effect
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