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As vs Due to Exercise
As
and
due to
have very similar meanings but they are used differently.
Similar Subjects:
As / Because / Since / For Differences
Although / In Spite Of
As vs Due to Exercise
Also see:
Because vs because of
In addition vs In addition to
PDFs:
Because (of) / Therefore
Due to / Since / Consequently
1. I couldn’t participate in the tennis tournament
as
due to
my injured leg.
2.
As
Due to
my poor eyesight, I need to sit in one of the front seats of the class.
3. I can’t come with you right now
as
due to
I have an exam to study.
4. I had to use the stairs
as
due to
the lift is out of order.
5.
As
Due to
he was born in The States, Daniel is an American citizen .
6. I couldn’t get the job
as
due to
lack of my Spanish skills.
7.
As
Due to
you are the best player in the team, the coach will probably make you the captain.
8. Nobody can have Tom change his mind
as
due to
he is such a stubborn person.
9. All the students failed the test
as
due to
the teacher's harshness.
10. I can speak French fluently now
as
due to
I lived in Paris for many years.
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