Do vs. Due
“Due next week.” vs. “Do next week.”
Example Sentence: “Due next week in class.”
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Note:
These two words are often confused by NNES. "Due" means "to be turned in" and "do" means that we will be performing the exercise in class.
Presentation by Robert E. Johanson at the 2009 International Conference on Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching (National Taiwan University of Science & Technology)