Learn English – How to use ‘Due to’

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Which is correct and why:

  1. She has been absent from work due to her illness.
  2. She has been absent from work due to illness.

Thanks.

What about the following sentences:

  1. He did not complete the race due to exhaustion.
  2. He did not complete the race due to his exhaustion.

Is the pronoun 'his' necessary in the sentence?

Best Answer

He did not complete the race due to exhaustion. He did not complete the race due to his exhaustion.

As the other answers allude to ("due to illness" = someone's illness; "due to her illness" = she was sick), "due to exhaustion" would probably be the runner's exhaustion, but might be someone else's. For precision, you'd want to keep "his exhaustion" in that example.

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