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Why there's used "DUE" in this sentence?
Why there's used "DUE" in this sentence?
"I have two reports DUE on Monday."
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It means the assignments have to be completed and returned to the teacher on that day. It's like the deadline
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Due is used to show that something is expected to happen sometime (known from the context). It's one of its meanings.

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