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Mohammad Yousefi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Tense and structure of "were meant"

would you please tell me what is structure of this sentence?

"you were meant to be"

thanks
  

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Hi, It is not a sentence, and you have not supplied enough context. To judge from what you did provide, I'd say this fragment means you were considered or you were supposed to be. If it were a sentence, we would provide you with further information.

  • Hi, It is not a sentence, and you have not supplied enough context.
  • To judge from what you did provide, I'd say this fragment means you were considered or you were supposed to be.
  • If it were a sentence, we would provide you with further information.
  • Regards
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Hi,

It is not a sentence, and you have not supplied enough context.

To judge from what you did provide, I'd say this fragment means you were considered or

you were supposed to be. If it were a sentence, we would provide you with further information.

Regards
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thans for your reply.

Sorry I thought maybe this sentence is kind of noun phrase or somthing like that and that is enough to identify.

here is whole of the sentence

" life doesn't give you the people you want, it gives you the people you need. to help you, to hurt you, to love you, to leave you, and to make you into the person you were meant to be."

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