Because, Because of
Jan 27, 2023
Confused about “because,” “because of,” “due to,” and “since” in English? This easy-to-follow ESL grammar lesson helps you understand the key differences and use them correctly in everyday sentences.
In this quiz-style video, you’ll learn:
When to use “because” + subject and verb (e.g., because he was sick)
How to use “because of” + noun (e.g., because of the rain)
The correct use of “due to” and “due to the fact that”
When “since” and “because” can both be correct
Common grammar mistakes and how to avoid them
Through clear examples and multiple-choice questions, you’ll practice choosing the correct structure and improving your sentence accuracy.
Examples include:
✔️ We canceled the game because of the rain
✔️ He missed class because he had the flu
✔️ We gave a discount since you bought so much
📚 Perfect for ESL learners, beginners, and intermediate students who want to improve their grammar, writing, and speaking fluency.
🎯 Master cause-and-effect expressions in English and sound more natural and confident!
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