0Hi teacher, which one is correct.02br 02br 001. As you may aware, my boss has resigned due to personal reason.02br 02br 002. As you may be aware, my boss has resigned due to personal reason.0-
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02. is getting closer. " I was going to suggest changing "due to" to "because of," but you may be okay here.
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02.
is getting closer.
" I was going to suggest changing "due to" to "because of," but you may be okay here.
It's often misused.
02br 02br 00No, it's wrong.
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02. is getting closer. Choose either "personal reasons," or "a personal reason." I was going to suggest changing "due to" to "because of," but you may be okay here. It's often misused. I'll check it and get back.02br 02br 00 - A.02br 02br 00No, it's wrong. You must use "because of."02br 02br 00You may say, "My boss's resignation