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difference between 'because of' and 'due to' in preposition​

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Answered by siddhipatil128
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The word pairs “because of” and “due to” are not interchangeable. The reason they are not is that they “grew up” differently in the language. “Because of” grew up as an adverb; “due to” grew up as an adjective. Remember that adjectives modify only nouns or pronouns, whereas adverbs usually modify verbs.

Answered by ghoshayanta79
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