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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Due

Is this sentence correct:


"The students are due to school on the 12th of April."


Note: By 'are due to', I mean that they should return to school by...

  

Top answer

Christine Christie due to school This isn't going to work. You need 'due to return to school'. Otherwise, fine.

  • Christine Christie due to school This isn't going to work.
  • You need 'due to return to school'.
  • Otherwise, fine.
  • CJ
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Christine Christiedue to school

This isn't going to work. You need 'due to return to school'.

Otherwise, fine.

CJ

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Christine Christie"The students are due to back in school on the 12th of April."

That also works.

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