
en raison de / à cause de / pour cause de / grâce à
Jun 1, 2007 · En particulier, à cause de et en raison de peuvent être suivis d'un déterminant ou non selon le contexte. En revanche, pour cause de n'est normalement suivi d'aucun déterminant.
<Cause>, <lead to> and <bring about> sth to happen
May 20, 2019 · To cause something is to make it happen, but it’s mainly used in relation to something bad/unwanted. To lead to something is to have that something as a consequence.
reason for vs. cause of - WordReference Forums
Apr 15, 2021 · Use "reason for". It is the result of a thought process. "Cause of" is used for things that are more directly linked, usually not involving any thought at all. "What's the main cause of …
cause something to someone: a possible construction?
Sep 15, 2014 · Is "cause something to someone" a possible construction? For example, cause sadness to people, or cause addiction to children?
cause à mon cul ma tête est malade | WordReference Forums
Feb 11, 2008 · "cause à mon cul ma tête est malade" La première fois que j'ai entendu cette phrase, c'était dans la bouche de Robert Redford, mais j'ai oublié quel film c'était. À l'époque, …
for a good cause - WordReference Forums
Apr 8, 2024 · Say I have a fundraising event and I am designing a poster and thinking about a good slogan/ title, I quickly think of a phrase "for a good cause", is the following title …
Meaning of "shall cause" in an association bylaws
Jun 10, 2023 · The Treasurers shall cause an annual review of HOA books to be made at completion of each fiscal year. It doesn't say by whom the review should be made, or does it …
What is the difference between "should be cause for concern" and …
Jun 17, 2015 · 2 Most people use these phrases interchangeably, but with the right tone, "should be cause for concern" might imply that the writer doesn't think enough concern is being …
he makes the worse appear the better cause - WordReference …
Feb 19, 2009 · He makes the worse [cause] appear [to be] the better cause. "Appear" is a copula (linking) verb; it connects the subject (the worse cause) to its complement (the better cause). …
'Cause you finds it <kinder> hard. | WordReference Forums
Oct 22, 2016 · Hello, Just want to make sure kinder means kind of in this African American Vernacular poem So, boy, don’t you turn back. Don’t you set down on the steps ‘Cause you …