Breakdown of Debido a la sequía, no habrá suficiente suministro de agua.
de
from / of
no
no, not
haber
to be (there is / there are)
el agua
water
Questions & Answers about Debido a la sequía, no habrá suficiente suministro de agua.
Why do we use debido a here instead of debido a que?
You use debido a when it is followed by a noun or noun phrase, like la sequía (the drought). You would only add que if you were following it with a full clause containing a conjugated verb, for example: debido a que no llovió (due to the fact that it didn't rain).
Could I use a causa de instead of debido a in this sentence?
Why does habrá mean 'there will be'?
habrá is the future tense of hay (there is / there are), which comes from the verb haber. Just like hay is used to talk about the existence of something right now, habrá is used to say something will exist in the future.
Why is the adjective suficiente placed before the noun suministro?
While most descriptive adjectives go after the noun in Spanish, adjectives that describe quantity or amount, like suficiente (enough), mucho (much), and poco (little), normally go before the noun.