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Because of [noun], [sentence]. Due to [noun], [sentence]. Owing to [noun], sentence]. (**These three patterns are all used in about the same way.**) · Because of the rain, I didn't go outside. · Due to my grades, I didn't get into the good school. · Owing to my interest in the law, I plan to become a lawyer. · Because of the price of gas, I had to stop driving my car. · Due to the war, it's not safe to travel in that country. · Owing to the poor economy, many people are starving. · Due to his injury, Mark cannot compete in the race tomorrow. · Because of his dirty mouth, Jacob has to stay after school. · Owing to her hard work and persistence, Angela got into Harvard. · Because of my respect for him, I always listen to what he has to say.
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Because of / Due to / Owing to
Rewrite each of the following sentences twice, using two of the transitions above.
1. Chris got in trouble because he has a bad temper.
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2. Many people have died because it’s too hot.
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3. I want to go to MIT because I am greatly interested in engineering.
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4. I can’t go to college because I don’t have enough money.
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5. Jane started to scream because she was very frustrated.
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6. My teacher inspired me to study English in college.
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