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1. It is to be something good.



2. It is something to be good.



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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.

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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



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    – Jason Bassford
    3 hours ago














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1. It is to be something good.



2. It is something to be good.



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1. It is to be something good.



2. It is something to be good.



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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
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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
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