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Notorioz Posted 13 years ago
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Hello all, can 'bound to' be used in that way? A: Have you got his number? B:No, I haven't, why dont you ask her? She is bound to have his number.
  

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A: Have you got his number? B:No, I haven't, why don't you ask Mary ? She is bound to have his number .

  • A: Have you got his number?
  • B:No, I haven't, why don't you ask Mary ?
  • She is bound to have his number .
  • Yes, 'bound to' is very good there.
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A: Have you got his number?
B:No, I haven't, why don't you ask Mary? She is bound to have his number.

Yes, 'bound to' is very good there.
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Thank you so much.Could I use 'must' instead of 'bound to' for that sentence?
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NotoriozCould I use 'must' instead of 'bound to' for that sentence?
Yes, that is a good synonym there.
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Notorioz Hello all, can 'bound to' be used in that way? A: Have you got his number? B:No, I haven't, why dont you ask her? She is bound to have his number.
It's fine. 'bound to' is like 'sure to'. She's sure to have his number.

CJ
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Thank you all for your help.

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