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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Difference

What's the difference between "what was to be" and "what was have to be"?
  

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Difference: what was have to be doesn't make sense. You might be thinking of what was to have been. )

  • Difference: what was have to be doesn't make sense.
  • You might be thinking of what was to have been.
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Difference: what was have to be doesn't make sense. You might be thinking of what was to have been. (Context would be necessary to tell the difference in meaning between the two that are possible.)
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What was to be... is possible.
What was have to be... is incorrect.
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Yes. So what's the difference?

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