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This is the most common use. It shows that something is planned to happen at a specific time. Subject + be + due + (to infinitive) Examples: The train is due to arrive at 6:00 PM. The report is due on Monday. Her baby is due in September. Money and Obligations

Something will happen at the appropriate or natural time. be due

When referring to payments or things you are entitled to, "be due" indicates a deadline or a right. Rent is due at the end of the month. Entitlement: You are due for a promotion soon. Respect: I gave him the respect due to his position. 🌩️ "Due to" (Cause and Effect)

To acknowledge someone's good qualities, even if you don't like them. This is the most common use

A polite (but often firm) way to disagree with someone.

It usually follows a noun or a "to be" verb (e.g., "The delay was due to a technical error"). 💡 Key Phrases to Know The report is due on Monday

While "be due" is about timing, "due to" is often used to explain the reason for something, functioning like "because of". The game was canceled due to heavy rain.

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This is the most common use. It shows that something is planned to happen at a specific time. Subject + be + due + (to infinitive) Examples: The train is due to arrive at 6:00 PM. The report is due on Monday. Her baby is due in September. Money and Obligations

Something will happen at the appropriate or natural time.

When referring to payments or things you are entitled to, "be due" indicates a deadline or a right. Rent is due at the end of the month. Entitlement: You are due for a promotion soon. Respect: I gave him the respect due to his position. 🌩️ "Due to" (Cause and Effect)

To acknowledge someone's good qualities, even if you don't like them.

A polite (but often firm) way to disagree with someone.

It usually follows a noun or a "to be" verb (e.g., "The delay was due to a technical error"). 💡 Key Phrases to Know

While "be due" is about timing, "due to" is often used to explain the reason for something, functioning like "because of". The game was canceled due to heavy rain.