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Nubiginning Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to+verb and to be+verb+ed ?

1. Areas to inspect.

2. Areas to be inspected.

What is the difference of those two? And when is the best time to use both of them? Thank you for your explanation.
  

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1. We have several areas to inspect . This is our task.

  • 1.
  • We have several areas to inspect .
  • This is our task.
  • 2.
  • The areas to be inspected are the following: ....
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1. We have several areas to inspect. This is our task.

2. The areas to be inspected are the following: .... The areas which will be inspected are ...

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So the number 1 is used for describe Verb whereas number two is used for Adjective?

Thank you.

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