Definitions
- Used informally in spoken language to mean 'because'. - Often used in casual conversations or text messages. - Commonly used in British English.
- Used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. - Can be used in both formal and informal contexts. - Commonly used in American English.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are conjunctions used to introduce a reason or explanation.
- 2Both are used to connect two clauses in a sentence.
- 3Both are used to express causation.
What is the difference?
- 1Formality: Because is more formal than cos.
- 2Usage: Cos is more commonly used in British English, while because is more commonly used in American English.
- 3Context: Cos is typically used in casual conversations or text messages, while because can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Remember this!
Cos and because are conjunctions used to introduce a reason or explanation. However, cos is an informal spelling of because and is more commonly used in British English. Because is more formal and versatile, allowing it to be used in various contexts.