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 verb. Because of is a preposition, and is followed by anoun phrase or verb-ing
Because
| because | subject | verb | |
| because | he | felt | ill, he didn't go to the party |
Because of
| because of | noun phrase or verb-ing | |
| because of | his illness | he didn't go to the party |
| because of | feeling ill |
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