20 Common Grammar Mistakes That (Almost) Everyone Makes
Since and Because
“Since” refers to time.
e.g., Since I quit drinking I’ve married and had two children.
“Because” refers to causation.
e.g., Because I quit drinking I no longer wake up in my own vomit.
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