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What's the difference between "cause" and "because"?
Nov 13, 2013 5:32 PM
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I guess you mean 'cause. The ' replaces BE. It's just a contraction.
cause without ' has other meanings (basically a noun like "reason" or a verb meaning "to make something happen")
November 13, 2013
2
As indicated above, cause is a colloquial contraction of because and should never be used in formal settings.
The word 'cause' has a completely different meaning to 'because'.
November 13, 2013
1
"cause" is shortened "because"
November 14, 2013
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