She stayed home to care for sick children, and because of this, she lost her job.
Because of this new rule, no one should arrive at school before 7:30 am.
Because of this toothache, I couldn't chew the raw vegetables.
Because of this job promotion, he'll be earning more money.
There was a severe thunderstorm last night, and because of this, the power went out.
Her grade point average is below a 2.0 and because of this, she is not allowed to play on the Basketball team.
'Because' is used in a sentence to justify a point
You don't because "preceive" is not a word.
he has a lot of lackey because he is a celebrity
The man was on the oust because he was diffrent.
My aunt was malnourished because she had a cold.
because i feel like it
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.
You cannot end a sentence with because, because because is a preposition.
I gradually did not understand your question because you did not give "the sentence" that you're asking how to use it in.
Obviously you can because you just did.
Yes, you can use "such as" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce examples. For example, "Such as apples, oranges, and bananas are common fruits."
He kissed her because she was under the mistletoe.
You use alcohol in a sentence by asking the question, "How do you use alcohol in a sentence?"OK,sorry, how about: Whisky contains alcohol.Alcohol is bad for you because it damages your heart.
You cannot ordinarily use because three times in a sentence because because is a conjunction.He was finally elected not because of his party, or because of his charm, but because he was the better candidate.(see related question)
yes because for example sentence she was diffident about her opinion
No, because it is not a real word.
Because of your lasciviousness you are in trouble
yes because its nice