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Clauses with because

Clauses with because

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Clauses with because

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Clauses with because

Because introduces clauses of cause and reason. It is a subordinating conjunction. This means that the clause it introduces is a subordinate clause, which needs a main clause to make it complete. We use a comma when the subordinate clause comes before the main clause:

Clauses with because answer the question "Why" or "why not":

Question: Why would you make a good flight attendant?

Answer: I'd make a good flight attendant because I love traveling, and I'm good with people.

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1. I could never be a fashion model _______________________.

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2. I wouldn't make a good high school teacher _______________________.

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3. I wouldn't want to be a flight attendant _______________________.

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4. I could never be an accountant _______________________.

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5. I would make a bad journalist _______________________.

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6. I'd be an excellent lawyer _______________________.

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