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It should be "due to the fact." In this case "due" is similar to the meaning of "because." If it were "do to the fact," that would imply that somebody is doing something to the fact, which wouldn't make sense.

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What word should be eliminated The schools were closed in light of the fact that a tornado had struck?

I would delete "had". In fact, I would rewrite the sentence as "Area schools were closed due to the recent tornado."


What is a sentence with the word quietly?

Due to the fact that they were in a library, he quietly asked the man what book he was reading.


What is an empty sentence?

An empty sentence is any sentence which, in relation to its context, can be omitted without causing any damage. In fact, omitting an empty sentence should be encouraged whenever the omission can make the sending of meaning more effective.


What is the mood of the verb in this sentence If i were you I would consult a specialist?

The "were" in the sentence "If I were you, I would consult a specialist" is a sign that the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. In this case, the sentence deals with a hypothetical situation, one that is contrary to fact: "If I were you" is contrary to fact" because I am not you.


Can you start a sentence with 'due to'?

Yes. Some examples are below: Due to the thunderstorm, the baseball game will be postponed. Due to the accident, he walks with a limp. Due to the fact that he doesn't speak English and I don't speak French, we had a difficult time communicating. Due to an outbreak of the flu, many students are absent today. Due to circumstances beyond my control, there will be no holiday bonuses this year. Due to the huge beehive near the swing set, the kids need to play somewhere else today. Due to the fact that our computers are down, I cannot place your order at this time.

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What word should be eliminated The schools were closed in light of the fact that a tornado had struck?

I would delete "had". In fact, I would rewrite the sentence as "Area schools were closed due to the recent tornado."


Which do or due should you use in this sentence - Do to the outcome?

Which word (do or due) should be used? Do to the......


In the flowing sentence would you use who or whom By?

Who due to the fact that the last word ends with a "Y"


What is a sentence with the word quietly?

Due to the fact that they were in a library, he quietly asked the man what book he was reading.


What kind of sentence is a fact?

a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence


What is a declarative of a sentence?

A declarative sentence is a statement to communicate information or an idea. Example sentences:That report is due on Tuesday.I thought that it was not due until Friday.I think we should get busy on it immediately.I think that you should get busy on it immediately.I have an appointment at the hairdresser.An interrogative sentence asks a question; an imperative sentence gives a command.


Can you write a sentence with a fact?

It's a fact! Your accusation is not a fact!


What is an example sentence using in fact in a sentence?

I like guys in fact I only like guys.


Is the following sentence correct The beneficiary is unable to speak do to her disabilities'?

'The beneficiary is unable to speak due to her disabilities' is correct.


What type of sentence is a declarative sentence?

A declarative sentence is a statement to communicate information or an idea. Example sentences:That report is due on Tuesday.I thought that it was not due until Friday.I think we should get busy on it immediately.I think that you should get busy on it immediately.I have an appointment at the hairdresser.An interrogative sentence asks a question; an imperative sentence gives a command.


How would you use proselytizer in a sentence?

A well known proselytizer was the Nazi party due to the fact that not to join could mean deportation or death.


What is a sentence for fact?

Some would question that fact.