Hi! Everyone Could you please explain me the correct meaning of "meant to be + [adjective] and “meant to be + [V3]“ Are these both mean the same? Would it mean the same as "suppose to do..."? Thanks!
[Adjective]
Parties are meant to be fun.
It's not meant to be funny, Ben.
This exercise isn't meant to be difficult
[V3]
This is meant to be done every morning
The following instructions are meant to be done before your computer is on.
It was meant to be done 5 hours ago
The idea is the same. It means that there is some intended idea. "Supposed to" does have the same meaning.
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The idea is the same. It means that there is some intended idea. "Supposed to" does have the same meaning.
My joke wasn't meant to insult you.
My joke wasn't supposed to insult you.
My joke wasn't intended to insult you.
The homework is meant to be done by Monday.
The homework is supposed to be done by Monday.
The homework is intended to be done by Monday.