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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

aspired to....what?

aspired to become

or

aspired to becoming

???
  

Top answer

aspired to be He aspired to be a famous singer. She aspired to be a great teacher. Does that answer your question?

  • aspired to be He aspired to be a famous singer.
  • She aspired to be a great teacher.
  • Does that answer your question?
  • (Aspried to become is okay, but most people don't get excited about the process, which is emphasized in become.
  • )
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aspired to be

He aspired to be a famous singer. She aspired to be a great teacher.

Does that answer your question?

(Aspried to become is okay, but most people don't get excited about the process, which is emphasized in become. Apsired to becoming is wrong.)
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Grammar GeekAspired to becoming is wrong.
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