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Buranda Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Be prepared vs. to be prepared

Hi,

I am listening KABC over the Internet and a show host said "I'm to be prepared".

Is there any differences between "I am prepared" and "I am to be prepared"?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, I am listening KABC over the Internet and a show host said "I'm to be prepared". Is there any differences between "I am prepared" and "I am to be prepared"? You haven't given any context, so here are some general comments.

  • Hi, I am listening KABC over the Internet and a show host said "I'm to be prepared".
  • Is there any differences between "I am prepared" and "I am to be prepared"?
  • You haven't given any context, so here are some general comments.
  • 'Prepared' here has the meaning of 'ready'.
  • I am prepared I am ready now.
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Hi,

I am listening KABC over the Internet and a show host said "I'm to be prepared".

Is there any differences between "I am prepared" and "I am to be prepared"?

You haven't given any context, so here are some general comments.

'Prepared' here has the meaning of 'ready'.



I am prepared I am ready now.



I am to be pre

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