Be Due â [INSTANT]
The phrase usually relates to things that are expected, scheduled, or owed. Providing a guide for it involves looking at its different grammatical roles. đ Scheduled or Expected Events
Something will happen at the appropriate or natural time. be due
â ī¸ Don't confuse "due" with "do." Use "due" for deadlines and dates, and "do" for actions (e.g., "What should I do when the rent is due ?"). The phrase usually relates to things that are
A polite (but often firm) way to disagree with someone. â ī¸ Don't confuse "due" with "do
When referring to payments or things you are entitled to, "be due" indicates a deadline or a right. Rent is due at the end of the month. Entitlement: You are due for a promotion soon. Respect: I gave him the respect due to his position. đŠī¸ "Due to" (Cause and Effect)
This is the most common use. It shows that something is planned to happen at a specific time. Subject + be + due + (to infinitive) Examples: The train is due to arrive at 6:00 PM. The report is due on Monday. Her baby is due in September. Money and Obligations