the difference between these two sentences
what does these two sentences means and are them correct and same?
1. It is to be something good.
2. It is something to be good.
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what does these two sentences means and are them correct and same?
1. It is to be something good.
2. It is something to be good.
thanks
best wishes
grammar
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They are both grammatical but they have different meanings. Once this is migrated to ELL, which I suspect it will be soon, I can give a detailed answer.
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
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what does these two sentences means and are them correct and same?
1. It is to be something good.
2. It is something to be good.
thanks
best wishes
grammar
New contributor
what does these two sentences means and are them correct and same?
1. It is to be something good.
2. It is something to be good.
thanks
best wishes
grammar
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They are both grammatical but they have different meanings. Once this is migrated to ELL, which I suspect it will be soon, I can give a detailed answer.
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
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They are both grammatical but they have different meanings. Once this is migrated to ELL, which I suspect it will be soon, I can give a detailed answer.
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
They are both grammatical but they have different meanings. Once this is migrated to ELL, which I suspect it will be soon, I can give a detailed answer.
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
They are both grammatical but they have different meanings. Once this is migrated to ELL, which I suspect it will be soon, I can give a detailed answer.
– Jason Bassford
3 hours ago
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