Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Due"
The meaning of "Due" in various phrases and sentences
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What does due mean?
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the deadline or the time it happens
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What does due mean?
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It can mean "por" or puede referir a "la fecha en que tengo que hacer algo".
I am leaving due to Trump. -> me voy por Trump
That project is due on Monday. -> Ese proyecto se tiene que cumplir para el lunes. (I don't think there is a direct translation of this meaning in Spanish, but maybe I'm wrong).
I am leaving due to Trump. -> me voy por Trump
That project is due on Monday. -> Ese proyecto se tiene que cumplir para el lunes. (I don't think there is a direct translation of this meaning in Spanish, but maybe I'm wrong).
Q:
What does due mean?
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Expected.....the baby is due next month
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What does due ? mean?
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It means when something is expected to be done or handed in. For example; the paper is due Sunday. Meaning that the paper should be finished and handed in by Sunday. I hope this helped you!
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What does due mean?
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Due tomorrow. Means you are supposed to turn in something tomorrow. And due date means the day in which something is expected to happen (such as having a baby) I'll try to think of a better way to explain it
Example sentences using "Due"
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Please show me example sentences with due.
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The schools were closed due to snow.
This essay is due tomorrow.
This essay is due tomorrow.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with due.
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1. "My research paper is due in tomorrow".
2. "The baby is due in October"
3. "I'm due in for a hair appointment next week"
4. "My doctor's appointment isn't due in until next month"
2. "The baby is due in October"
3. "I'm due in for a hair appointment next week"
4. "My doctor's appointment isn't due in until next month"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with due of ....
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Due of isn’t correct grammatically. Do you mean due to?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with due to.
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Evening classes were cancelled due to the heavy snow.
Due to being lazy, I failed the final exam.
Unemployment due to automation will grow steadily.
Her death was due to an infection.
Due to being lazy, I failed the final exam.
Unemployment due to automation will grow steadily.
Her death was due to an infection.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with due.
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My homework is due for Friday.
Synonyms of "Due" and their differences
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What is the difference between because of and due to ?
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They both are used to give a reason, however, I think 「due to」is used when the reason has "negative" connotations.
For example:
▪I didn't go to your birthday party due to the bad weather.
They both are used to give a reason, however, I think 「due to」is used when the reason has "negative" connotations.
For example:
▪I didn't go to your birthday party due to the bad weather.
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What is the difference between due to and because of ?
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They are the same. :)
If you want to be more professional or if you are writing an essay, many tend to use "due to"
But the phrase "because of" has the same literal meaning.
If you want to be more professional or if you are writing an essay, many tend to use "due to"
But the phrase "because of" has the same literal meaning.
Q:
What is the difference between due to and because of ?
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They are pretty similar in meaning. You could use both the in a sentence.
Ex. “I can’t go outside because of the rain.”
Ex. “I can’t go outside due to the rain.”
However, “due to” is usually the more professional way to go :-)
Ex. “I can’t go outside because of the rain.”
Ex. “I can’t go outside due to the rain.”
However, “due to” is usually the more professional way to go :-)
Q:
What is the difference between due and deserve ?
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Due can be used as 1. expecting at something or someone a certain time. |My baby's due on April , or 2. owing as a debt | The rent is due to a full month's pay |
Deserve is to be worthy for some reward | She deserves another chance |
The difference is huge. Both words are used in different situations.
Deserve is to be worthy for some reward | She deserves another chance |
The difference is huge. Both words are used in different situations.
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What is the difference between because of and due to ?
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They mean the same!
“He was unable to come because of his job”
“He was unable to come due to his job”
“He was unable to come because of his job”
“He was unable to come due to his job”
Translations of "Due"
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How do you say this in English (US)? due to
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How do you say this in English (US)? due to
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pronounced like DEW
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How do you say this in English (US)? due to
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How do you say this in English (UK)? due
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Due
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How do you say this in English (US)? paying your dues ...What does that mean? Is it useful expression?
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It has been a long time since I have heard that expression.
It means that you have the right to something because of your hard work.
"I have paid my dues in the military, I deserve my benefits."
It means "I have served in the military for a long time, so I deserve my benefits."
Is this enough of an explanation?
It means that you have the right to something because of your hard work.
"I have paid my dues in the military, I deserve my benefits."
It means "I have served in the military for a long time, so I deserve my benefits."
Is this enough of an explanation?
Other questions about "Due"
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due to you
너 때문이야"
자연스럽나요?
너 때문이야"
자연스럽나요?
A:
"My teacher bragged about her Gucci Bag"
"Because of you"
"Because of you, I was able to pass the test."
"Because of you"
"Because of you, I was able to pass the test."
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce due.
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“due” suena igual que “do” (hacer)
por ejemplo:
la factura es pagadero en un par de días. —> the bill is due in a couple of days.
por los estudiantes la palabra “due” tiene una connotación de tener que escribir trabajos.
por ejemplo:
la factura es pagadero en un par de días. —> the bill is due in a couple of days.
por los estudiantes la palabra “due” tiene una connotación de tener que escribir trabajos.
Q:
Due to the lack of personal hygiene, once an infectious disease such as the Black Death broke out, they were killed in village units.
Since there was no soap, the face and hands were rinsed with cold water and the rest of the body was rubbed with a dry linen cloth or perfume. The reason for the development of perfume at that time was for the stench of the body and clothes.
Most people have weakened immunity due to environmental factors such as cold and humid climate, and famine and poor crops. Does this sound natural?
Since there was no soap, the face and hands were rinsed with cold water and the rest of the body was rubbed with a dry linen cloth or perfume. The reason for the development of perfume at that time was for the stench of the body and clothes.
Most people have weakened immunity due to environmental factors such as cold and humid climate, and famine and poor crops. Does this sound natural?
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× Due to the lack of personal hygiene, once an infectious disease such as the Black Death broke out, they were killed in village units.
✓ Infectious diseases like the bubonic plague were deadly in 16th century France due to inadequate personal hygiene and because of the way communities were structured.
× Since there was no soap, the face and hands were rinsed with cold water and the rest of the body was rubbed with a dry linen cloth or perfume.
✓ The use of soap was not widely accepted (ewww!), so the face and hands were rinsed with cold water, and the rest of the body was cleaned with a dry or perfume-scented linen cloth. (Did I get it right?)
× The reason for the development of perfume at that time was for the stench of the body and clothes.
✓ Perfume was developed to address the stench of the body and clothes in lieu of modern hygiene practices.
× Most people have weakened immunity due to environmental factors such as cold and humid climate, and famine and poor crops.
✓ Famines and improper nutrition weakened their immune systems. (I would check your sources because weather only has a negligible effect on immune systems. COVID-19 has helped us understand this!😮)
Black Death=event; bubonic plague=disease (not capitalized)👍
✓ Infectious diseases like the bubonic plague were deadly in 16th century France due to inadequate personal hygiene and because of the way communities were structured.
× Since there was no soap, the face and hands were rinsed with cold water and the rest of the body was rubbed with a dry linen cloth or perfume.
✓ The use of soap was not widely accepted (ewww!), so the face and hands were rinsed with cold water, and the rest of the body was cleaned with a dry or perfume-scented linen cloth. (Did I get it right?)
× The reason for the development of perfume at that time was for the stench of the body and clothes.
✓ Perfume was developed to address the stench of the body and clothes in lieu of modern hygiene practices.
× Most people have weakened immunity due to environmental factors such as cold and humid climate, and famine and poor crops.
✓ Famines and improper nutrition weakened their immune systems. (I would check your sources because weather only has a negligible effect on immune systems. COVID-19 has helped us understand this!😮)
Black Death=event; bubonic plague=disease (not capitalized)👍
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Paying my dues has made me what I am.
下積みの経験があるから今の私がいる
Does this sound natural?
下積みの経験があるから今の私がいる
Does this sound natural?
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The English is correct
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Please show me how to pronounce due to .
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