The word pairs “because of” and “due to”
are not interchangeable
. The reason they are not is that they “grew up” differently in the language. “Because of” grew up as an adverb; “due to” grew up as an adjective. Remember that adjectives modify only nouns or pronouns, whereas adverbs usually modify verbs.
Does Due mean because?
‘due to’
is used to modify nouns only
. ‘Because of’ is used to modify verbs. Thus, these two expressions cannot be used interchangeably. In simple example sentence 1, the verb before due to is is while in simple example sentence 2, because of is preceded by the verb happened.
What is the difference between due and because?
Due to is an adjective, which indicates it can only modify pronouns and nouns. Because of is an
adverb
, which implies it can modify verbs, adjectives and clauses, but not nouns and pronouns.
When can I use due to?
Technically speaking, “due to
” should only be used as an adjective and come after a noun
. For instance, you could say: The cancellation was due to rain. “Cancellation” is a noun, and “due to” is describing it. “Because of,” on the other hand, should modify verbs.
Is due to bad English?
Any sentence that begins with ‘due to’
is likely to be incorrect
. For example: ‘Due to our lack of data, we could not complete the research. ‘
Can you say due to?
The traditional view is that
you should use “due to” only as an adjective
, usually following the verb “to be” (1). For example, if you say, “The cancelation was due to rain,” the words “due to” modify “cancelation.” That sentence is a bit stilted, but it fits the traditionalist rule.
What kind of phrase is due to?
Due to is
an adjective
, which describes or modifies a noun. When combined with the rest of the sentence, it functions as an adjectival prepositional phrase. You can’t use due to in the same way as because of.
Can sentence start with due to?
First off
, because due to is essentially synonymous with caused by, it is almost always grammatically incorrect at the beginning of a sentence.
Is due to in a sentence?
For example: ‘Due
to our lack of data
, we could not complete the research. ‘ In this sentence, there is no noun for ‘due to’ to modify, and no verb preceding it. ‘Due to the fact that’ tends to be an unnecessarily wordy way to say ‘because’. For example: ‘The picnic was cancelled due to the fact that it was raining.
Which is the correct sentence?
In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct,
the subject and verb must both be singular or plural
. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).
Is due to formal?
The expression due to has two uses,
one formal
and one informal.
What comes after because of?
Because of and because are both used to introduce reasons. Because of is a preposition, it is generally followed by
a verb+ing or a noun
. Because is a conjunction, it is followed by a subject and a verb.
What’s another word for due to the fact?
therefore thus | hence consequently | accordingly so | as a result because of this | due to this ergo |
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How do you use due by?
This phrase is used to modify the nouns. In other words, due to
is used to present the reason for a noun
. Simple Example 1: The traffic jam was due to a terrible accident at the intersection. In the above-mentioned sentence, the phrase due to has been used to present the reason for the noun traffic jam.
How do we use since?
We normally use ‘since’ with the present perfect to
describe an action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present
. For example: We’ve been married since 1995. I’ve worked here since 2008.