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grammar - When should I use "cause" and "causes"? - English …
Apr 3, 2020 · In both situations there is a lack of resources which causes people to die. This sentence should be read as follows: there's a lack of some resources, and it is this lack that's …
"causes of" or "causes for" - English Language Learners Stack …
Jun 10, 2020 · 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 …
“cause” or “causes”? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Or: Is this the only factor that causes such tragedies? In that form, the singular factor matches with the verb causes. Your sentence mixes the plural rooms with the singular factor, making it …
When we use 'to cause to be'? - English Language Learners …
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 …
prepositions - Difference between "As For" and "As To" - English ...
Jan 9, 2015 · There is disagreement as to the causes of the fire. I remained uncertain as to the value of his suggestions. (2. meaning) according to, by. Example - The eggs are graded as to …
A word that means unable to die AND unable to be killed?
Dec 7, 2018 · Also note, "invincible" does not mean "unable to die from natural causes". "Invincible" means "cannot be defeated". A chess grandmaster could be "invincible", but could …
How to explain when one event affects something else, and then ...
ripple effect: a situation in which one thing causes a series of other things to happen So you could word your sentence like this: A mismatch has a ripple effect: the current edge should be fixed …
Word for the noise caused by sea waves striking at beach?
Mar 17, 2013 · Which word can I use to describe the high noise made by ocean waves striking at beach? When there are winds blowing, they make a high noise.
Difference between "forethought" and "aforethought"?
Jun 21, 2018 · I have a hard time understanding the difference between aforethought and forethought. Based on this link from wikidiff, the difference is explained this way: forethought is …
singular - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The term “social media” is both singular and plural in modern English usage. The word “media” is traditionally a plural because “medium” is the singular. However, in reference to things like the …