Because in a conjunction - its function is to serve as a connector between words. Other words in this group are 'and, however and but'
The word because has neither a prefix nor a suffix.
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."
no, because ward is a word, but it has nothing to do with going backwards.
No, the word often is not a compound 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.
no because honor is a word but able isn't
No, the word "because" is not a compound word. It is a conjunction that is used to introduce a reason or explanation.
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.
It is because it is the word of God.
because it is
The word because has neither a prefix nor a suffix.
The word because pretty much is the word before an explanation
Yes the word because is a compound word. The words are be and cause.
because is not the clue word