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Difference between cause and because



 
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Difference between cause and because #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 21, 2008 15:23 pm   Difference between cause and because
 

What is the difference between cause and because?
Volcano1985
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Difference between cause and because #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 21, 2008 17:58 pm   Difference between cause and because
 

Hello,

Don't you think it's about time you opened a dictionary?

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Difference between cause and because #4 (permalink) Sun Dec 21, 2008 20:50 pm   Difference between cause and because
 

SkiIucK wrote:
Hello,

Don't you think it's about time you opened a dictionary?

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