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modal verbs

There are too many errors in the sentence you wrote to be addressed in a single question. The correct form of the phrase in bold is "which may cause." The modal verb may takes the

''is cause'' vs. ''it causes''

In the grammar test below, Why option 3 is not correct? Only where market failure occurs ------ to worry, and even such failure may tend to excessive conservation. 1)is there perhaps cause (

what is the meaning of "advance the cause" in this context?

means that Tom went toward the light However, "advance" also has a transitive sense, with the general meaning that the subject causes the object to move forward or toward a goal. Joe of course

When we use ''to cause to be''?

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 too spicy."

word choice

What causes coral bleaching ? What does cause coral bleaching ? What is the difference?? Which is grammatically correct?

Cause To, Lead To

I have a question about the usages of the verb " lead ". According to web usages, one sense of the verb " lead " is similar to the verb " cause ". So that the following two sentences: The

"causes of" or "causes for"

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 particular

Using makes or causes

The drug causes an adverse reaction in patients with a history of heart disease. So why "make" not "cause"? As Robusto says in the above comment, "make" just sounds less forceful and somewhat

“cause” or “causes”?

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 hard for you to

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