When I say "The girl who is to go there is my sister" Does it have the same meaning as "The girl who is going to go there is..." And sometimes has the same meaning either as "the girl who must go..." or as "the girl who is supposed to..." Is that correct?
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Your analysis is correct. However, the context of "supposed to" is seldom used in the US these days.
— Philip
Your analysis is correct.
However, the context of "supposed to" is seldom used in the US these days.
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