Students at the beginner level often confuse the use of โbecauseโ and โbecause ofโ. In this post Iโll briefly explain the difference between the two, and at the end youโll find the link to an online grammar exercise on this. BECAUSE The word โbecauseโ is a conjunction. It introduces a clause, which is a whole …
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