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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is to be vs has to be


Hi,


Which is correct please?


He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is to be seen/has to be seen.
He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is yet to be seen/has yet to be seen.

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anonymous He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is to be seen/has to be seen. " anonymous He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is yet to be seen/has yet to be seen. The version I mentioned above is the way we say it with "to be seen".

  • anonymous He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is to be seen/has to be seen.
  • " anonymous He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is yet to be seen/has yet to be seen.
  • The version I mentioned above is the way we say it with "to be seen".
  • " It is "has" because later it will have been determined, and you can say that it has been determined.
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anonymousHe says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is to be seen/has to be seen.

We normally say it this way: "He says he’s capable, but whether he is capable or not remains to be seen."

anonymousHe says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is yet to be seen/has yet to be seen.

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