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Use because to connect two sentences.

Because I made the following sentence:

I can't go to the party because I have to work. I can't go to the party because I have to work. )

She was late because she missed the bus. She was late because she missed the bus. )

We cancelled the trip because of the bad weather. We cancelled our travel plans because of the bad weather. )

He was angry because someone stole his bike. )

I am very happy because I passed the exam. I am very happy because I passed the exam. )

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Because the analysis is as follows:

First, pronunciation

British pronunciation: [b? k? z]

American pronunciation: [b? k? z]

Second, explain

Conj。 Because, because

Third, usage

The basic meaning of cause is "because", which emphasizes the reasons and reasons that directly lead to a certain result. Adverbial clauses of reasons are often placed after the main sentence, sometimes for emphasis, or before the main sentence, separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.

Because it can also be used to guide adverbial clauses. It is usually used in negative sentences or interrogative sentences.

Because sometimes you can guide predicative clauses.

Because it can be used in stressed sentences.

No ... because ... the structure sometimes denies the main clause and sometimes denies the clause, so we must judge it correctly according to the context. Generally speaking, when the main clause is negative, most clauses are negative because there is a comma in front, and if there is just a comma in front.

Fourth, examples

I didn't go to the party because I was tired. I didn't go to the party because I was very tired. )

We stayed indoors because of the rain. We stayed indoors because of the rain. )

I can't come to the meeting because of a previous engagement. )

She is not here because she is on holiday. She is not here because she is on holiday. )

He was late for work because he missed the train. He was late for work because he missed the train. )