Correct spelling, explanation: the word because is actually a shortened and conjoined version of the phrase by cause (of), introducing a cause or a reason. The phrase has been used in a specific context and because of that it became one separate word to make the language simpler. So if you’re ever unsure how to spell because, think about the fact that something must be caused by something, and then it all makes sense.
Definition of because:
conjunction
1. the word used to introduce an explanation or a reason
I didn’t travel during the holidays because I’m currently saving money for college.
We didn’t go on a picnic in the park because of the bad weather.
Incorrect spelling, explanation: because is a word that makes sense because it’s made out of the phrase by cause. Beacuse, however, is not as logical, because there is no good explanation for the word. If we took the word apart, we can make it into be+acuse, which would suggest the meaning of accused, and it’s not accurate.
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