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Voracious reader Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Difference

I want to be a doctor

I want to become a doctor.

Sir I would like to know the difference between the two sentences.

Thanks in advance.

  

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voracious reader I want to be a doctor I want to become a doctor. the difference between the two sentences. The meaning is the same.

  • voracious reader I want to be a doctor I want to become a doctor.
  • the difference between the two sentences.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • The first is almost an abbreviation of the second.
  • Still, if you focus on the details, the second sentence shows a desire to go through the process that is needed to become a doctor, whereas the first shows only a desire to be at the end of that process, having already gone through all the steps.
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voracious reader

I want to be a doctor

I want to become a doctor.

... the difference between the two sentences.

The meaning is the same. The first is almost an abbreviation of the second.

Still, if you focus on the details, the second sentence shows a desire to go through the process that is needed to become a doctor, whereas the fi

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