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When using "because" and when to use "cause's" ?
What is the difference in a text, for example, if you use both? There is change in the sense of the sentence/text?
2012年8月22日 00:55
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'Cause is a shortened spoken form of because. Note the apostrophe.
Writing "cause" in place of "because" is simply wrong. "Cause" has its own meaning. Using slangy forms such as "cos", "coz" or "cuz" is also poor writing.
2012年8月22日
Cause=Slang, short word for because, no proper :)
2012年8月22日
Not a problem, ordinary speech and the written word in English can be very different.
However a lot of people are now writing things as they are spoken. Some resumes are now being written in the abbreviated form used for SMS .. not successfully however.
You definitely don't have to apologize for making a mistake while writing in a foreign language.
2012年8月22日
Michael,
I expressed myself wrong. I'm sorry. I was understanding that because and cause's wanted to say the same thing, however, understood that not. Thank you anyway
2012年8月22日
"Causes" is a word. "Cancer has many causes"
Because just means porque
Sometimes in "every day" English you will see people say "cause," which means because, they din't pronounce the "b"
2012年8月22日
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