panicmonger
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- Apr 9, 2010
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- Student or Learner
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- Chinese
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- China
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- Australia
Happy Ramadan to all muslims around the world.
Most English teachers would recommend using "due to" after be in a sentence.
For example:
This was due to lack of support, the match was cancelled.
If I replace "due to" with "owing to", just as:
This was owing to lack of support, the match was cancelled.
A preposition after "be" is normal and usual to me, just like:
The keys are in the drawer.
Thank you.
Most English teachers would recommend using "due to" after be in a sentence.
For example:
This was due to lack of support, the match was cancelled.
If I replace "due to" with "owing to", just as:
This was owing to lack of support, the match was cancelled.
A preposition after "be" is normal and usual to me, just like:
The keys are in the drawer.
Thank you.