Why Snakes In England Are More Common Than You Might Think
You use why in questions when you ask about the reasons for something. Why hasn't he brought the bill? Why didn't he stop me? Why can't I remember the exact year we married? “And that, my friend, is why I’m not going to dress differently. Eighth grade boys think they’re so cool. A dance sounds like torture.” why, adv., int., & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary a. for what reason, purpose, or cause?: why are you here?. b. (used in indirect questions): tell me why you're here.
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