Yes, the correct phrasing is "The reason why I did it was because..."
"For some reason" is correct. Some, in this instance, implies "one or another" instead of multiple, so "reason" would be singular.
The correct spelling is "because."
Yes, using a comma before "because" is correct when you are providing an explanation or reason for the previous statement in a sentence. This structure helps to connect the two parts of the sentence more effectively. Example: "I decided to stay home, because I wasn't feeling well."
That is the correct spelling of "explain" (to elaborate, or give a reason).
There is no one at the desk due to illness.The preposition 'due to' means 'because of'.The word 'do' is a verb (do, does, doing, did) and a noun, a word for a party, an event, or slang for a hairstyle.
That is the correct spelling of "because" (giving a cause or reason)A kid's mnemonic is:Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
Correct, they had no representation in government.
It shouldn’t be because the reason for research is to discover if the theory is correct.
An experiment might not support a hypothesis even if the hypothesis is correct because if the conclusion
Davine mean of God and reason is why you do something. For instance, if it is cloudy, I might carry an umbrella to work because reason tells me it might rain today. So then, Davine reason is Godly reason which then implies that it is a true, or correct reasoning.
The correct usage is:One ship sails on the water.Explanation:The reason why the correct usage is "on" is because the ship will sail on top of the water ie. on the water.
1st reason is because they built their civilization on water. 2nd reason is they created their own weapondry. 3rd reason is also because they had their own form of literature,writing and paper. 4th reason is that they created their own calender. (please note that these notes should be checked for spelling and correct Grammer.THANK YOU)
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"For some reason" is correct. Some, in this instance, implies "one or another" instead of multiple, so "reason" would be singular.
Alfred Wegner theory was rejected for a reason. This is because he didnt have enough information to prove that he is correct
No. The principal reason for her visit was her gastritis.
Because he is a boy. - APEX