‘Because Of’ vs ‘Due To’ - What's the Difference | English Grammar Lesson
'Because of' and 'Due to' are used interchangeably in spoken English. But should they be? The short answer is no. This is a common mistake. For example: We canceled the trip because of the heavy rain. ✅ We canceled the trip due to the heavy rain. ❌ In this English grammar lesson, you'll learn how to use because of vs. due to correctly. And you'll understand the distinct differences between the two. At the end of the lesson, I have a quick quiz for you to test your knowledge by choosing between because of vs due to. To review this full lesson with a transcript online, please visit the Confident English lesson at: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... #SpeakConfidentEnglish #grammarlesson #confidentenglish Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Common mistake with because of vs due to 02:20 - How to use 'because of' 03:45 - In-depth grammar rules of 'because of' 05:30 - How to use 'due to' 07:40 - In-depth grammar rules of 'due to' 09:40 - Quiz with 'because of' vs 'due to' ---------- ★ FREE FLUENCY & ENGLISH CONFIDENCE TRAINING Get my free training “How to Say What You Want in English” ➜ https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Free Masterclass on How to Answer ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ in Job Interviews ➜ https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... ---------- ★ LEARN WITH ME Confident Women Community ➜ Where women come together for connection, support, and growth on the English Confidence Journey. https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Fluency School ➜ Unlock Your English Fluency https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Confident Job Interviews ➜ Support for Your English Job Interview - From Start to Finish https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com... Join me for growth on your English confidence journey. __________________________________________________________________ Hi, I’m Annemarie — an English teacher whose expertise is in spoken communication, confidence-building, and fluency. Everything I do at Speak Confident English is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your life and work in English. On my YouTube channel, I share weekly lessons with strategies, skills, and resources to help you: ● Have English conversations that are fun ● Communicate clearly without getting stuck ● Interview and get the job you want ● Share your opinions in a business meeting ● Make friends easily and start a conversation with anyone in English ● Go to the grocery store, order a coffee, and live in English, without stress ● Feel comfortable and confident with your voice in English Thank you for watching my videos and trusting me to support you on your English confidence journey. __________________________________________________________________ ★ CONNECT WITH ME: WEBSITE: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/ PINTEREST: / spkconfidenteng FACEBOOK: / speakconfidentenglish LINKEDIN: / speak-confident-english INSTAGRAM: / speakconfidentenglish

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