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Photon Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Jane has the potential to be/become an actress.

(1) Jane has the potential to be an actress.

(2) Jane has the potential to become an actress.

Question: Is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences?

  

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Photon Is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences? No. 'be' is often used to mean 'become'.

  • Photon Is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences?
  • No.
  • 'be' is often used to mean 'become'.
  • CJ
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PhotonIs there any difference in meaning between these two sentences?

No. 'be' is often used to mean 'become'.

CJ

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