Fill in the blanks. Answers He stopped running because he was feeling breathless. Because of his illness, he opted for early retirement. I am here… Continue reading
Because vs. Because Of
Fill in the blanks. Answers We cancelled the trip because of the rain. Because of you, we are in trouble now. We rushed indoors because… Continue reading
Because And Because Of
Fill in the blanks with because or because of. Answers 1. She quit her job because she was unhappy. 2. It was because of his… Continue reading
Because and because of
Because is a conjunction. Because of is a preposition. As a conjunction, because is followed by a clause. Because of is followed by a noun/pronoun.… Continue reading
In spite of, despite and because of
In spite of is used as a preposition. The structure in spite of + noun means more or less the same as although + clause.… Continue reading