Learn why “because” is correct and “becuse” is a common typo.
Incorrect spelling - Becuse removes the “a” and is incorrect.
"becuse" is a common misspelling of "because". Always use "because" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Because means for the reason that.
"because": Because means for the reason that.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" I stayed home because it rained.
"Correct:" She left because she was tired.
"Correct:" He smiled because he won.
"Incorrect:" I stayed home becuse it rained.
"Incorrect:" She left becuse she was tired.
A: Because.
A: No.
A: For the reason that.
A: I left because I was late.
A: Always include the 'a'.
""Because" is correct; 'becuse' is a missing-letter typo."