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due to resume today
The talks are due to resume today.
Can you explain the emboldened parts to me?
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Re: due to resume today

Originally Posted by
user_gary
The talks are due to resume today.
Can you explain the emboldened parts to me?
The talks are scheduled to resume today.
If all goes to plan, the talks will resume today.
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Re: due to resume today
Thank you.
Then what does "due to" mean in this sentence? I know "due to" means "because". But in this sentence it is something else. Please explain that to me.
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Re: due to resume today
It means 'scheduled' as in Raymott's answer.
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Re: due to resume today

Originally Posted by
user_gary
Thank you.
Then what does "due to" mean in this sentence? I know "due to" means "because". But in this sentence it is something else. Please explain that to me.
Yes, "due to" means "because of". But this is not "due to".
This is "talks are due | to resume today.
"due" means "scheduled" or "set" or "planned".
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