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The correct answer is ❓ We say: We arrived late, because the show had already started. Because gives the reason. The show had already started, so we were late. description long details This sentence explains cause and result. The clause after the comma tells us why something happened. Because is used to give a clear reason. But shows contrast. And only adds information. So shows result, not reason. More examples. He left early, because he felt sick. She stayed home, because it was raining. They
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