Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).

....... his illness, Muhammad could not come to school?

  • A wtih reference to
  • B referring to
  • C owing to
  • D due to

The correct answer is D. due to

Owing to” vs “Due to”. The perceived error is that due to must be attached to a noun.

Example of when to use due to ''The old trade union movement is a dead horse, largely due to the incompetency of the leaders.'' 

Example of when to use owing to ''The road is closed owing to flooding.”

Explanation: due to is adjectival and owing to is adverbial. The road was closed owing to flooding. For the road to be “due to” anything, it would have to be something that influenced the existence of the road: The road was due to the efforts of local citizens who voted to raise taxes for its construction. 

is it therefore right to say ''due to his illness, Muhammad could not come to school'' because it is followed by the noun mohammed''.

 

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