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Very roughly.... A train is 'due' when it is about to arrive. Money is 'due' when it is owing to someone. In (almost) all other cases, 'do' is the verb for an action "Did you do your homework?" 'do' is also the way we ask some questions - "Do you like sugar in your coffee?" If you would say 'did' if the action happened already, then use 'do' if is happening or about to happen. - "I will do the dishes."

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Q: When do you use do and when do you use due in a sentence?
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