Be Due Access

To acknowledge someone's good qualities, even if you don't like them.

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 be due

It usually follows a noun or a "to be" verb (e.g., "The delay was due to a technical error"). 💡 Key Phrases to Know To acknowledge someone's good qualities, even if you

A polite (but often firm) way to disagree with someone. To acknowledge someone's good qualities