Wednesday, 9 October 2013


Because or Because Of ? 


Because and because of are both used to introduce reasons. Because is a conjunction, and is followed by a subject and verbBecause of is a preposition, and is followed by anoun phrase or verb-ing


Because


becausesubjectverb 
becausehefeltill, he didn't go to the party





Because of


because ofnoun phrase or verb-ing 
because ofhis illnesshe didn't go to the party
because offeeling ill

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