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Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect)



 
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Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect) #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 0:52 am   Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect)
 

While studying English I found this website about "Common English mistakes" from somebody`s website on the internet which does not include any grammar explanations/an English grammar link as of why this should be the case.
I am again here asking for help :0)

There are two "wrong" sentences, which examples include the words "reason" and "because" shown as wrong and honestly I use them myself in the same way. If someone could please help me out by including a grammar point of view and/or suggest me a useful link that might bring me grammar light on this subject, I will appreciated it.

1. "reason" ..... "because" is not correct. Say "reason" ..... "that"


Wrong : The "reason" I came late was "because" I overslept..

Right : The "reason" I came late was "that" I overslept.


Wrong : The "reason" that he makes poor grades is "because" of his poor study habits.

Right : The reason that ( or why ) he makes poor grades is his poor study habits.


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Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect) #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:02 am   Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect)
 

Hello Cisco,

"Because" means "for the reason that:

1. He missed the bus because he was late =
2. He missed the bus [for the reason that] he was late.

If we say:

3. The reason that he was late was because he missed the bus.

we are saying:

4. The reason that he was late was [for the reason that] he missed the bus.

which in effect presents us with the reason for the reason, not the reason itself.

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Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect) #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 18:13 pm   Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect)
 

MrPedantic, Very well explained, it helped me to thoroughly understand the whole concept of the meaning, I trully appreciate you kind assistance. God Bless you.
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Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect) #4 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 22:51 pm   Words combination: "reason ... because" (Incorrect)
 

You're welcome!

I hope you have a good Tuesday,

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