This document provides examples of phrases used to indicate cause or reason for something, including "due to" followed by a noun or noun phrase, "because of" followed by a noun or gerund, and "owing to" followed by a noun. Some examples given are events being cancelled due to weather or lack of funds, things occurring because of someone's actions or a situation, and delays happening owing to specified reasons. In each case the connector introduces the reason or cause for the main part of the sentence.
This document provides examples of phrases used to indicate cause or reason for something, including "due to" followed by a noun or noun phrase, "because of" followed by a noun or gerund, and "owing to" followed by a noun. Some examples given are events being cancelled due to weather or lack of funds, things occurring because of someone's actions or a situation, and delays happening owing to specified reasons. In each case the connector introduces the reason or cause for the main part of the sentence.
This document provides examples of phrases used to indicate cause or reason for something, including "due to" followed by a noun or noun phrase, "because of" followed by a noun or gerund, and "owing to" followed by a noun. Some examples given are events being cancelled due to weather or lack of funds, things occurring because of someone's actions or a situation, and delays happening owing to specified reasons. In each case the connector introduces the reason or cause for the main part of the sentence.
2. The car was sent to garage due to its broken machine 3. The project is cancelled due to insufficient fund. 4. The concert was cancelled due to the rain 5. My early arrival was due to less crowded traffic 6. My failure was due to my laziness
Because of + Noun (noun / gerund)
1. All the students can’t go to school because of Covid 19 pandemic time.
2. Because of his hard studying, he can enter the university that he dreams all his time 3. I could not sleep because of the noise. 4. My phone was broken because of falling down from the table. 5. My mom was worried because of the rain. 6. We were bored because of the content of the speech
Owing to + noun
1. The bank was in bankruptcy owing to the corruption
2. My father bought new fridge owing to the electricity problem. 3. The soccer match was delayed owing to the heavy rain. 4. We didn’t go the school owing to the covid 19 pandemic (pandemic time) 5. He successfully marketed the product owing to his communication skill. 6. The tree was cut down owing the construction.
Noun = word represent thing
Noun phrase = a group of words that has noun as the head word Bukuku yang berwarna biru My blue book Gerund= V-ing which considered as Noun Studying is my hobby He is fined by the police because of breaking the traffic light