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| People unually wear (clothing) (because of) two (basic) purpose - (warmth) and decoragion. What is wrong in this sentence? Some say 'because of' is wrong. I should use 'because for' instead. So I thought the original sentence should be like "....because it is for two purpose...." But, I think 'because of' is possible. Second is, History sometimes effects a kind of reverse perspective in one's perception of the past : ___________ the farther away they get. a) events appear more significant b) the more events appear significant I thought this is the comparative, the comparative sentence, so I chose B as the correct answer. But the answer was A. Why is that? Thanks for your time... |
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Question: For what purpose do people usually wear clothes? Answer: For purposes of warmth and decoration. becuase of is also a set phrase, like this, Question: Why do people usually wear clothes? Answer: Because of warmth and decoration. We can't mixed the two together like this, People usually wear clothes because of two basic purposes: warmth and decoration. (ungrammatical: "because of" should be "for two basic purposes". People usually wear clothes for two basic purposes: warmth and decoration. (grammatical) :D I'll let someone else help with No.2. All the best, |
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