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What is the difference in meaning & usage between 'cause' & 'because' ?
How people write it for text language cus or cuz? and which one they mean?
THANKS.
Sep 11, 2015 3:29 AM
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Everything Dean said was correct. I just want to add that people will say also 'cause' as slang for because.
e.g. Why didn't you come to school yesterday? 'Cause I didn't want to.
If people are using cus or cuz in txt then they mean this slang version of because. Both cus and cuz are used, though I think I've seen cus more frequently. The slang 'cause is pronounced as cus or cuz.
I would say you should only use the slang with friends in informal situations.
September 11, 2015
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Because is a conjunction, cause is the reason.
For example I didn't go to work yesterday because I had a cold, so the cause is I had a cold.
So if you say I didn't go to work yesterday cause I had a cold, people will understand, but it's not good saying it this way.
If my understanding is wrong, please correct me.
September 11, 2015
1
The difference between "cause" and "because" is that the first word is more informal and the second word is more formal.
You can use "because" in a meeting and "cause" with friends. ????
September 11, 2015
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