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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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differentiate betweent I have to........ & I am to ........
  

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" I am to leave at six-thirty tomorrow morning. )

  • " I am to leave at six-thirty tomorrow morning.
  • )
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The "have to" idiom carries a sense of obligation or compulsion
which does not necessarily attach to "I am to."

I am to leave at six-thirty tomorrow morning. (Those are my plans.)

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