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mundasingh123
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regarding the use of "because of" and "due to ".Can they be used interchangably?
"due to" functions as an adjective rather than a compound preposition.
Plesae consider the following sentence.
The cancellation of the program was due to wain.
Is Due to here an adjective or a part of working verb "was due to " ?
Also I read 1 of Papgust's flashcards which said that "due to" is to be interpreted as caused by.
So we should say :
The cancellation was due to rain.
We cant say
The cancellation was because of rain-Incorrect
This is a topic that has been discussed before.However i thought that creating a new thread would be more appropriate as the old thread is quite long and messy
"due to" functions as an adjective rather than a compound preposition.
Plesae consider the following sentence.
The cancellation of the program was due to wain.
Is Due to here an adjective or a part of working verb "was due to " ?
Also I read 1 of Papgust's flashcards which said that "due to" is to be interpreted as caused by.
So we should say :
The cancellation was due to rain.
We cant say
The cancellation was because of rain-Incorrect
This is a topic that has been discussed before.However i thought that creating a new thread would be more appropriate as the old thread is quite long and messy












