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What is the difference between " because of" and "due to"?
3 de abr. de 2014 10:40
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I would say they are used pretty much interchangeably, except that you wouldn't start a sentence with 'because of' because it doesn't sound too good. However, starting a sentence with 'due to' is perfectly fine.
eg because of his meddling, i was unable to get laid (sounds fine spoken but doesn't look as good written) -> i was unable to get laid because of his meddling (works either way)
eg1. due to his interference, i missed my chance/i missed my chance due to his interference.
(works either way in any form)
3 de abril de 2014
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"Due to" is an adjective.
"Because of" is an adverb.
Tips: "due to" is always used after a form of the verb to be, "because of" isn't.
Hope it helps!
3 de abril de 2014
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