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Condition or event that increases the frequency or severity of a problem. Cause which is not self sufficent and which contribute to something. e.g being absent.
it can be either, depending on its usage... in most cases however, it is an action verb, even if it is in a progressive tense... e.g. "She was caused to school by her plantation owner when her first year of ownership had come caught by a suprise Negroe teacher at the local school" (yes, they used to write that way.) In this case, "caused" would be an action verb in a past progressive tense. Note: I don't intend to offend anyone by this writing... I am simply trying to convey an example of the word "caused" in a past-progressive tense, in a style of writing that had been used in previous eras. Past progressive tenses are not as commonly used in the modern age of writing as they had been in previous eras.
I am willing to contribute to this noble cause according to my mite.
an essay that explains a cause and effect process.
An effect comes about as a result of a cause and a cause makes an effect happen.
I'll be glad to contribute to your cause.
Canvass for a Cause's motto is 'Strictly progressive, occasionally queer.'.
It can contribute to it.
it is not this: it Did not help the cause of reform during the progressive era so u have three mor to guess from
it is not this: it Did not help the cause of reform during the progressive era so u have three mor to guess from
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contribute is to give to a cause
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Lincoln College was named after Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln
The word contribute means to give something to help. For instance, someone could contribute to a cause by giving, or donating, money.
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