Definition of because conjunction in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Discover everything about the word because in english Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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Used before giving a short reason or explanation, especially when you…
You use because when stating the reason for something
He is called mitch, because his name is mitchell Because it is an area of outstanding natural beauty, you can't build on it Temple could make nothing of it, partly because he did not know german well enough. (subordinating) on account of the fact that
Because it's so cold we'll go home Because of (preposition) on account of I lost my job because of her. Use because before the reason or cause for something when there are two clauses you are joining
Use because of when a noun phrase, not a clause, describes the reason for something.
Due to the fact that. See examples of because used in a sentence. I phoned because i needed to talk to you I can't come out tonight because i've got too much homework.