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Your sentence mixes the plural rooms with the singular factor, making it hard for you to figure out which form the verb cause(s) should take. (This isn’t necessarily ungrammatical, but sometimes this can make a sentence sound odd.)Arabic: سَبَب m ( sabab ) Egyptian Arabic: سبب m ( sabab ) South Levantine Arabic: سبب m ( sábab ) From Middle English cause (also with the sense of “a thing”), borrowed from Old French cause ( “ a cause, a thing ” ), borrowed from Latin causa ( “ reason, sake, cause ” ), from Proto-Italic *kaussā, which is of unknown origin. See accuse, excuse, recuse, ruse. Displaced native Old English intinga.
work together for the same end: They made common cause with neighboring countries and succeeded in reducing tariffs. A blast of Prince [music] … ) hit me like a feather boa with a length of lead pipe in it —Jonathan Valin The union made common cause with the government in an effort to keep the factory from leaving town. Cause she won't be taking anything good. Because they'll be doing rough and tumble stuff - English Only forumcause”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. The question at the end of that sentence sounds odd because you are mixing a plural noun (i.e., rooms) with a singular noun ( factor) before the verb. Excess mortality is calculated as the observed minus the expected number of deaths in weeks above threshold. Mandarin: (please verify) 使 (zh) ( shǐ ), (please verify) 使得 (zh) ( shǐde ), (please verify) 令 (zh) ( lìng ), (please verify) 惹 (zh) ( rě )