
'cause, 'cos, because - WordReference Forums
Jan 13, 2008 · ’Cause (or ’cos) is a slang contraction of because. You should avoid using it except in casual conversation.
'Cause y Because - WordReference Forums
Aug 14, 2012 · De hecho, 'cause (con apóstrofo) sí es una forma informal de because. En cierto sentido, se puede considerar una contracción, porque el apóstrofo reemplaza las letras 'be.' …
Is "cause" instead of "because" becoming Standard English?
May 20, 2015 · Nowadays, I'm seeing a drastic increase in usage of cause in place of because, especially in written English. People are in such a hurry, that a statement like below passes off …
être dû à / à cause de - WordReference Forums
Nov 27, 2010 · Bonjour chloéChung et bienvenue sur le forum ! La bonne réponse est "dû à". Pour ce qui est de la différence entre "à la suite de" et "à cause de", la première expression …
en raison de / à cause de / pour cause de / grâce à
Jun 1, 2007 · En particulier, à cause de et en raison de peuvent être suivis d'un déterminant ou non selon le contexte. En revanche, pour cause de n'est normalement suivi d'aucun déterminant.
Cause vs Causes - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
A student wrote the following sentence in an essay: Things such as software and workbooks are included in the textbook packages, which causes a significant increase in price. My question is …
result in / cause / lead to - WordReference Forums
Apr 20, 2025 · Hi everyone, I have a problems regarding the usage of these phrases. It seems that all these phrases can be used to introduce an outcome, but does the outcome must be …
Cause for vs cause of - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Check "understand the cause of/for" in Google Books, and you'll find a few dozen "for", against hundreds of thousands of of's. You can bank that particular idiomatic usage (bank = add it to …
cause/lead to/result in - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2008 · Hi, The tornado caused severe damage. Would it be fine to use 'lead to' or 'result in' instead of 'cause' here? E.g. The tornado led to severe damage. The tornado resulted in …
The meaning "Help the cause" | WordReference Forums
Nov 28, 2012 · Try this definition from the WR dictionary: cause: 2 a principle or movement which one is prepared to defend or advocate. A "movement" can often mean both the principle and …