can we start a sentence with
'Due to' and 'owing to' as we do with because of?
which is correct of the following?
1. Due to bad weather the flight is cancelled
2. owing to bad weather the flight is cancelled
No sentence is correct if it doesn't begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark.
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No sentence is correct if it doesn't begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark.
cat fold 718can we start a sentence with
'Due to' and 'owing to' as we do with because of?
which is correct of the following?
1. Due to bad weather the flight is cancelled.
2. Owing to bad weather the flight is cancelled.
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