answersLogoWhite

0

Due to the thick snow today, school was closed for 3 days.

Due to the big pile of snow that was blocking our driveway, I had to walk to school.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is Due to a loss the correct usage of the word due in this sentence?

No. The expression " due to" must not start a sentence, although it is certainly done by very many careless speakers. Proper use of "due to" is as an adjectival phrase modifying the subject of the phrase or sentence: This shortfall is due to a loss.


Is it proper english to start a sentence with and?

Though starting a sentence with And was once frowned up on, it has become accepted due to common usage.


Can you start a sentence with 'No'?

No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.


Can you start a sentence with the word hopefully?

Yes you can; example: Hopefully, my refund check will come before the rent is due.


Can you start a sentence with is?

Yes, I can start a sentence with "Is."


Can you start a sentence with a verb"?

Yes, you can start a sentence with a verb.


Can I start a sentence with an acronym?

Yes, you can start a sentence with an acronym.


Can you start a sentence with thanks?

Absolutely... Thanks to the wind, Kelly lost her umbrella. Thanks are due to every participant in the race.


What can you use to start a sentence other than or?

You can start a sentence with "Also"


Why would you start a sentence with a?

You start a sentence with whatever word you need to start it with. A sentence can start with "A" if it needs to. A sentence just needs to make sense.


Can you start a sentence with For?

Yes you can! "For ten long years, I pondered how to start a sentence with 'for'."


Can you start a sentence with the word phishing?

can you start a sentence using the word phishing?