How to Use "Because" and "Because of"Recommended level: Upper intermediate / AdvancedIs it "because that" or "because of that"? Read the common mistakes section at the bottom to find out.Quick Reference • "Because" and "because of" are used for introducing the reason or reasons for something. • Typically, "Because" is a conjunction. "Because of" is a preposition. • "Because" is typically followed by a subject and a verb. ("He fell because he wasn
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