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==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
A cause is the source of, the reason for an event or action that which produces or effects a result. It is expressed by the English "due to". | A cause is the source of, the reason for an event or action that which produces or effects a result. It is expressed by the English "due to". | ||
===Expressions to express cause in English=== | |||
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
The purpose is an object to be reached, a target, an aim or a goal. It is expressed by the English "in order to". | The purpose is an object to be reached, a target, an aim or a goal. It is expressed by the English "in order to". |
Revision as of 10:23, 30 September 2018
Cause
A cause is the source of, the reason for an event or action that which produces or effects a result. It is expressed by the English "due to".
Expressions to express cause in English
Purpose
The purpose is an object to be reached, a target, an aim or a goal. It is expressed by the English "in order to".