Because in a conjunction - its function is to serve as a connector between words. Other words in this group are 'and, however and but'
"Because" is a conjunction used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. It connects two clauses to show cause and effect or reasoning.
The prefix for "because" is "be-" and there is no suffix for this word.
The word "and" can be switched with the word "because" to make it a conjunction. Example: "She went to the store because she needed milk" could be rewritten as "She went to the store and she needed milk."
Yes, "backward" is a compound word formed by combining the words "back" and "ward."
No, 'often' is not a compound word. It is a single word.
achos There are two words. 1. Achos 2. Oherwydd
(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.
yes
no because honor is a word but able isn't
Yes the word because is a compound word. The words are be and cause.
Yes because for is a word so is ever
Some words that have 'caus' in them are causeway and because.
No, because is a subordinating conjunction.
The prefix for "because" is "be-" and there is no suffix for this word.
because it is
It is because it is the word of God.
The word because pretty much is the word before an explanation
therefore is not a compound word because there is a word but fore is not