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Sasha Yudaev Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"to be sure/certain to do"

what are the right definitions for the phrases above?
E.g "I'm sure to pass the test"
I could not find anything clear on the Net. Can anyone explain me, please?
  

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"I'm sure/certain to pass the test" expresses the speaker's very strong confidence that he or she will pass the test.

  • "I'm sure/certain to pass the test" expresses the speaker's very strong confidence that he or she will pass the test.
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"I'm sure/certain to pass the test" expresses the speaker's very strong confidence that he or she will pass the test.

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