Grammar Tip:
We use because, not “as” or “since”, if the reason
is the most important part of the sentence.
Examples
Why am I leaving? I'm leaving because I'm fed
up. (NOT I'm leaving as/since I'm fed up.)
They're laughing because they think your hat's
funny. (NOT. They’re laughing “since” your hat is funny .


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