Saturday, July 25, 2009

A Wart Like Thing In My Scalp

Why, why, why and why

case in which the emphasis is mixed together with the presence of one or two words:

Why: preposition for more questioning why.

Used after the question mark (?): Why not do what I say?

But also in the indirect interrogative : do not understand why do not you ignore me. Tell me why I do this.

Because: conjunción causal o final.

Causal: No lo hago porque no me da la gana.

Final: Hagámoslo porque todo salga bien. (También podría ir separado.)

Por que: preposición por more on that or more conjunction that.

verbs that are built by followed by subordinate clause: I care about you will not miss anything.

For + on in cases like This is why (it) I called.

(El) why: masculine noun.

signifcant cause or reason. It usually takes article or other determiner: The reason for such. I would like to know the reason for your absence in this group. Everything has its reason, but often there are several reasons why.

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