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  • hi everybody my name is Alisha today I'm

  • going to talk about the difference between because of and thanks to these

  • are two expressions we can use to talk about the cause of a situation or the

  • cause of a state but let's see maybe some key differences between how to use

  • them okay let's begin with the phrase because of because of so when we use

  • because of we use because of before a noun phrase where the noun phrase

  • expresses the cause of the situation or the cause of an upcoming action for

  • example so a few examples of this could be because of you or because of the

  • weather or because of the train delay in each of these example sentences I have a

  • noun phrase following the expression because of so these are introducing the

  • cause of the situation so the nuance of because of is that this noun phrase made

  • something possible or caused something to happen we use because of when we're

  • explaining a negative situation often time so something negative has happened

  • we can use this as I'll mention here we can use this to show appreciation to

  • show a positive outcome or to show our gratitude for something but when we're

  • talking about negative situations we often use because of to express a

  • negative result a negative outcome when we want to show our appreciation however

  • using because of we can say something like because of you I was able to pass

  • my test so yes we can use this expression to express negative to

  • express positive situations but we also tend to use this one more to express

  • negative situations I'll explain in just a moment some other ways to express

  • negative causes we tend to use because of when there's not a specific person or

  • a specific entity involved in this situation so for example I had to cancel

  • my picnic because of rain so here rain is the cause for the

  • maybe this is a negative situation I had to cancel my picnic and rain it's just

  • an entity it's not really a an organization it's not a person it's just

  • something out there that caused a situation to have them so in these cases

  • like for example a train delay or the weather or some situation outside your

  • control you can use because of to express that so we use because of before

  • a noun phrase to express the cause of a situation or the reason for a state we

  • can use it to talk about positive situations and negative situations but

  • if you want to express a negative situation a negative state it's

  • generally a better idea to use because of then thanks to as I'll show you in

  • just a moment okay so with that in mind let's look at thanks to the other point

  • for today thanks to just as we did with because of we introduced a noun phrase

  • before the expression so thanks to plus some noun phrase where the noun phrase

  • is the reason or is the cause of the situation or this state so again thanks

  • to you thanks to my teacher thanks to my parents here you my teacher my parents

  • these are the noun phrases these introduce the reason or the cause of the

  • state or the situation so the nuance with thanks to again is that the sonow

  • phrase has made something possible yes but there's a nuance of appreciation in

  • most cases the word Thanks here thank like to express gratitude to express

  • appreciation is the route here so there's typically a nuance of

  • appreciation there's gratitude we can however use this sarcastically so

  • sarcastically means to use to create the opposite meaning so we can use this

  • expression sarcastically to show anger if we use thanks to plus a negative

  • situation for example thanks to you we're late for the movie this is a

  • sarcastic use of the expression thanks to the speaker is actually unhappy here

  • the speaker uses the expression thanks to you which is intending to show

  • appreciation however its followed by this late for the movie

  • we're late for the movie a negative situation so this is what's called

  • sarcasm creating the opposite meaning of the words that are actually used in the

  • expression so we can use thanks too to show our anger in a situation we

  • typically use thanks to when there's a person or an entity to show our

  • appreciation to so in these cases I've used you my teacher and my parents these

  • are people you could use an organization a school maybe a community center for

  • example so something some organization some person some entity that you can

  • show your appreciation to we can use thanks to in that case you might also

  • hear the expression no thanks to to show someone who impeded something so to

  • impede means to get in the way of or maybe to make it difficult to do

  • something else so in an example sentence I finally got a new job no thanks to my

  • old boss so again after no thanks to we have a noun phrase in this case my old

  • boss so no thanks to shows no appreciation for something however

  • there's still a result there's still an outcome I finally got a new job but no

  • thanks to my old boss so I did it without the help of my old boss or

  • perhaps my old boss tried to make it difficult for me to do something to get

  • a new job so you might hear no thanks to which shows no appreciation for that

  • person or that entity so please be careful if you want to show your

  • appreciation you should use thanks too and of course Express a positive outcome

  • here so thanks to is better when you're talking about people and entities and

  • there's a positive situation you can use thanks to to express sarcasm to to

  • create sarcasm and express anger if however you just want to be very clear

  • all the time you can use because of to express negative situations without

  • creating sarcasm so a simple negative situation like my picnic was cancelled

  • because of rain that's much much better with because of it sounds much more

  • straight forward and there's no sarcasm in that case so you can use because of

  • for positive situations and negative situations but if you want to express

  • something related to a person or to an entity try using thanks to instead it'll

  • sound a little more appreciative otherwise you can stick to because of

  • alright so those are a few key differences between the phrases because

  • of and thanks to I hope that was useful for you if you have any questions please

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