English Language & Usage Asked by ziLk on August 6, 2021
Trying to understand the logic of the below sentence to make the same kind of sentences. It’s pretty hard for me because I mostly use "for" something like "for me" etc.
So in the sentence, it looks like "for" is giving a reason for the result.
But "due to" also gives a reason and modifies a noun (or pronoun). So, it seems the below sentence correct to me.
If so, can I use for interchangeably?
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