Much like the vocal of the 🌋 volcano the 🎹 piano can swing it big.
WXY
wxyzRestricted
I hope I win.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
LITERALLY, RIGHT BEFORE AARON: Cobie Smulders/Agent Maria Hill, Dex Perios, Wonder Woman
Justin Long/Robin
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
TODAY IS
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
35 bottles of beer on the wall. 35 bottles of beer. Take one Down, pass it around, 34 bottles of beer on the wall.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
HEY! DOG!
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Get off my lawn!
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Stop humping my Garden Gnome!
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
HEY!
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
And
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
You use just because when you want to say that a particular situation should not necessarily make you come to a particular conclusion.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Although not all linguists agree, most take the subject to be Just because you're correct. To date there have been over twenty studies at as many universities across two continents on the subject, with no definitive conclusion reached.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Just because you're correct is not a noun phrase like a typical subject; it's an entire clause.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Noun clauses typically don't begin with the subordinating conjunction because, or with just because.
RIV
riv6672Senior Member
Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon: “Just because you can doesn't mean you should.”