What does because mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, As a conjunction form, the Definition of because /bēˈkəz/ is for a reason that; since.
Here are 23 examples of sentences with the preposition because. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below.
- She didn’t want to wear clothes because she felt her body was hot.
- Budi will buy clothes at the market because his clothes are too tight
- Rizki’s mother bought clothes alone because no customers could accompany her.
- There are no new clothes here because there are no stock items in the store,
- Buying clothes here is cheap because this shop is a shopping center in our city.
- I’m hiding here because Muharik wants to take me to play.
- They invite you to play because they have no friends.
- He didn’t want to take me to play because he was sleepy.
- We feel weak because we haven’t had breakfast this morning.
- Are you happy now because you have received a gift from the Teacher?
- No. We are happy because we find our bodies are still healthy and robust.
- This shop is very spacious because it was built with great care and planning.
- I didn’t go to Surabaya because the ticket price needed to be lowered.
- I didn’t go to Bali because I needed to know the actual condition of Bali.
- Kuta Beach is very crowded because many tourists visit and stay there.
- This hotel is expensive because there are many facilities provided by it.
- This shop is very bright because it uses many lights.
- He had to put on his clothes first because his clothes were already tight.
- I like red because red is beautiful.
- Refrain from taking off your sandals when you walk because your feet can hurt.
- He couldn’t drink on his own because he broke his right arm.
- He was hospitalized because he was suffering from grade 4 diabetes.
- His body was bruised and swollen because his diabetes was at its peak.
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