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How to use “Due to” and “Because Of”

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THE RULE

Due to is a predicate adjective + preposition that means “the result of” or “resulting from.” It is always used after a form of the verb to be.

Because of is a preposition used to introduce an adverbial phrase and means “as a result of.” It is not used after a form of the verb to be.


THE TRICK

Due to has to follow some form of the verb to be.

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