English, asked by shreyasheede, 1 year ago

why because is not kept at begining  of the sentence?


shreyasheede: say it fast
Isha2: Some of my favorite grammar books are the ones such as ‘Miss Thistlebottom’s Hobgoblins’ that debunk old myths. There is no value in perpetuating rules that aren’t really rules, but the practice persists because it’s easier to parrot these little maxims than to teach the truth that writing is an art rather than a science (and parroting little rules rather than teaching well is a pervasive problem in the education system, but that’s a discussion for another day!) .

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Answered by suhasgrover
0
this is because if a sentence starts with because the first part of the sentence is felt ommited

chinnikavali: It's OK to start a sentence with "because"; you just have to make sure you're writing complete sentences and not sentence fragments.
Answered by manvirsaini96
1
'because' is used to paritcularly give reson...........you have to mention sentence before 'because'...of which you r giving reason
EXAMPLE
  HE IS ANGRY BECAUSE TEACHER PUNISH HIM
     {cause}                                     {reason}
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