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I’m really excited (because / because of) the Christmas presents!
I’m really excited because of the Christmas presents!
My stomach really hurts today (because / because of) all the fried chicken i ate this morning.
My stomach really hurts today because of all the friend chicken I ate this morning.
I bought a new phone (because / because of) my old one broke yesterday.
I bought a new phone because my old phone broke yesterday.
We have very little trees (because / because of) people cut them down to build houses.
We have very little trees because people cut them down to build houses.
his sickness / my friend didn’t come to class today.
Because of his sickness, my friend didn’t come to class today.
We did not go to the picnic / the thunderstorm outside.
We did not go to the picnic because of the thunderstorm outside.
The teacher was very happy with her students / their smiles and joy in class.
The teacher was very happy with her students because of their smiles and joy in class.
these mosquitoes / I am itchy everywhere!
Because of these mosquitos, I am itchy everywhere!
the terrible cold I had / I couldn’t come to the party.
Because of the terrible cold I had, I couldn’t come to the party.
The coffee shop is closed (because / because of) the coronavirus.
The coffee shop is closed because of the coronavirus.
I came back (because / because of) I forgot my phone!
I came back because I forgot my phone.
We had to come inside (because / because of) it started to rain.
We had to come inside because it started to rain.
She can’t drive (because / because of) her blindness.
She can’t drive because of her blindness.
I was late this morning (because / because of) I missed my alarm.
I was late this morning because I missed my alarm.
I can’t come (because / because of) the weather.
I can’t come because of the weather.