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ESLearner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

be to ..... won't be/am adj

If we are to fight again, I won't be/am not confident that I can defeat you again.

Is won't be more appropriate or "am not"?
  

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No, it is not. You are conveying the thought now in present moment.

  • No, it is not.
  • You are conveying the thought now in present moment.
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No, it is not. You are conveying the thought now in present moment.

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