The fire marshal determined the cause of the fire was smoking, because he found a partly burned cigarette where the fire started.
because - when the action have the reason so that - when the action have the the cause
Example sentence - Your behaviors have direct cause and effect.
cause it can
Because the defendant did not intend to cause harm, his attorney mounted a mens rea defense.
'The reason people go to a beach every more often is because of many different causes.'
'It was an incidental cause'
Sometimes it is. The word "cause" is also a complete word in itself, though, so you'll have to use the context of the sentence to determine if it's slang or not.
It makes a sentence incomplete and may not give the proper grammar structure. For instance: The black cat is a kitten because it was born two weeks ago. Or. The black cat is a kitten. Because it was born two weeks ago. The sentence is incomplete, and the first one doesnt need to be added onto.
u dont cause
yes, you can.'Cause you just did.
A preposition which denotes the reason for (or, cause of) something, "because" can be used very diversely in a sentence. Just one example is as follows: "He failed the big test because he had refused to study."
The word (cause)used in a sentence.Would it cause me trouble by bullying my sister?