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Mpucheg Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To be continued

Hi,all!

Would you be so kind to tell me if this phrase is correct? (let´s suppose you´re telling a story to your class)This story is to be continued.And what is the grammar explanation for it?Are there any others like this?Is it possible, This story will be continued?


Thanks in advanced.


Moisés

  

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" is commonly displayed in light lettering on a black background at the end of a TV show. Usually this part ends in a mystery or climax. The next episode will be broadcast the following week and resolve the story.

  • " is commonly displayed in light lettering on a black background at the end of a TV show.
  • Usually this part ends in a mystery or climax.
  • The next episode will be broadcast the following week and resolve the story.
  • "
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The infinitive nonfinite clause "To be continued..." is commonly displayed in light lettering on a black background at the end of a TV show. Usually this part ends in a mystery or climax. The next episode will be broadcast the following week and resolve the story.

When you are reading to a class, use the full sentence, "We will continue reading the story tomorrow."


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