The word 'why' is used to ask questions about reasons or causes, and 'because' is used to provide the explanation. For example, 'Why are you late?' asks for the reason, and 'I am late because of the traffic' provides the explanation. This pattern applies to various situations including emotions, actions, and natural phenomena.
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Daily Use WHY Sentences in English 📚追加:
Why are you late?
I am late because of the traffic.
>> [clears throat] >> Why are you sad?
I am sad because I miss my friend.
Why do you want this? I want this because I need it. Why is it raining?
It is raining because of the clouds. Why do you study English? I study English because I want to improve.
Why do you work so hard? I work hard because I want to succeed. Why do you have an idea? I have an idea because I want to help. Why do you help others? I help others because I care about them.
Why are you smiling? I am smiling because I am happy. Thank you for watching. Use why to understand reason and make your English stronger.
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