(The word because)
A proper sentence cannot end with the word because, because because is a conjunction.
(dialogue)
"Because, because, because...is that all you have to say?"
(another as a word)
I wrote this sentence using the word because because because is the word you wanted me to use.
*This is a common word riddle.
The lyrics for We're Off To See The Wizard have the lines, "We're off to see the wizard because, because, because of the wonderful things he does. "
3 times!
He got out of the spelling competition because he misspelled a word. This is a sentence using the word misspell.
The word because is perfectly acceptable at the beginning of an English sentence, and indeed there is no word in English that may not begin a sentence. A format that forbids because or any other English word from beginning an English sentence is irretrievably faulty.
A sentence with the word uniform in it is: I had to wear a uniform because I joined the navy. Its as easy as that!
At times it is possible. e.g. "Do you like it? I do."
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You usually hear the word in the sentence 'he was plied with drink & drugs' meaning he was continuously given.
The children were importuned by continuously asking their mother for food.
it is dificult to make a words of 3 times becouse,becouse-becouse is a conective word only.
I had lots of grime because I fell on our hiking trip in the forest many times.
3 times!
Example sentence - Their relationship was unconventional for the times.
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
Because it just dosent ---There is no reason not to begin a sentence with because or any other word.
It depends on for what and how you are using it."I had had breakfast in the morning" - Wrong"I was writing "had had had had" in my book yesterday" - Non-meaningful usage.The use of punctuation and quotes will let you to use any thing.Similarly:We cannot continuously use the word because because because is a conjunction..We cannot continuously use the word 'because' because, 'because' is a conjunction..Here the word because is repeatedly used in a meaningful way.You can use it, except that it would be possible to rework the sentence to avoid it. However, if you were to use it, the situation would run something like this:Person "A" asks person "B": Have you had your Flu shot?"B" replies: Yes, I've had it.Person "C" asks "A": Did you ask "B" if he had had his Flu shot?"A"replies: Yes, I asked him. He said he had had his shot already.
It is hard to make a sentence with chid because chid is not a word.
Because it is a word.