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I could not attend the college __my illness (A) because (B) in case of (C) due to E (D) on account of.​

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Answered by rohitkumargupta
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HELLO DEAR,

GIVEN:- I could not attend the college __my illness .

(A) because

(B) in case of

(C) due to

(D) on account of

ANSWER:-

The right option is (C) due to.

I could not attend the college _due to_my illness .

Use of " in case of ":- it is a preposition. We use ' in case ' of with noun to mean if and when something happens.

Ex- my teacher punish me in case of any mistakes.

Use of "because":- It is use to give a reason for something.

Ex- They are angry because their plans are failed.

Use of " due to":- It is used to modify the nouns or used to present the reason for a noun.

Ex- Your headaches are due to stress.

THANKS.

Answered by Anonymous
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I could not attend the college due to my illness

  • The term refers to because of or owing to something.
  • It is an adjective modifying a noun.
  • For example - He has headaches, due to stress or the jam was due to cows sitting at crossing.
  • In the given sentence, the person was unable to attend the college as the reason was illness.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - I could not attend the college due to my illness
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