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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

She was born

She was born to be a football player.
She is born to be a football player.

What's the difference between these?
  

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I don't think the second sentence is okay. I'd use the first one. Apart from that, you can say: She is cut out for being a football player.

  • I don't think the second sentence is okay.
  • I'd use the first one.
  • Apart from that, you can say: She is cut out for being a football player.
  • GN
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I don't think the second sentence is okay. I'd use the first one. Apart from that, you can say: She is cut out for being a football player.
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