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							| Hello everyone; I need your help concerning the difference between "since" and "becuse", which one can be used in the following sentence:    One of the reasons why parents are reluctant to give responsibility to
their children is that they think that their kids are too young. However, this may make it more challenging to teach your
child how to do chores when they are older (since – because) they did
not learn early on.        I see both are correct, any difference between them?   THANKS  |  30 Oct 2022      
					
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 gaddeh
 
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							| hello colleague because, as and since are interchangeable. �because� is more informal and used to focus on the result. �as and since� are more formal and used to focus on reason more than the result.  good luck  |  30 Oct 2022     
					
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