In that form, the singular factor matches with the verb causes Your sentence mixes the plural rooms with the singular factor, making it hard for you to figure out which form the verb cause (s) should take (this isn’t necessarily ungrammatical, but sometimes this can make a sentence. I dont understand when to use the cause and the causes I am writing this book review, and really need some help with this The sentence im struggling with is in both
If you simply want to say the person or thing that makes something happen, you say 'cause of' But if you want to say a reason for having particular feelings or behaving in a particular way, you say 'cause for'. There is disagreement as to the causes of the fire I remained uncertain as to the value of his suggestions As you have learned about the individual meanings of as to and as for, it's advisable to please go through the following usage notes. Here i've formed a phrase organic former usually use natural pesticides and fertilizers instead using chemical pesticide which may causes economic damage to agricultural productivity
I've used which may causes to form the phrase As your link says, to cause to be is a definition of the word make As such, the phrase and the word can be fairly interchangeable when used that way The jalapenos caused my salsa to be too spicy. the jalapenos made my salsa too spicy. chlorine makes my hair dry. chlorine causes my hair to be (or to become) dry. i can't think of a circumstance where to cause to be would be. What does cause coral bleaching In the grammar test below, why option 3 is not correct
1)is there perhaps cause ( Hardly anyone who doesn't work in the legal profession would know it If you don't, you can ignore it too I have no idea why oxford learners dictionaries would think it worth giving that cause definition, but a legal case is a meaningful sequence that's used all the time. She is said to work 16 hours a day It is said that she works 16 hours a day
Apparently, she works 16 hours a day The speaker does not express his or her opinion directly, instead a passive construction is preferred to distance himself from the statement and to suggest that there is uncertainty to the claim
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