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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Turn out

This sunny day suddenly has turned out to be a rainy day.(it rained suddenly).This sunny day suddenly has turned out as rainy day.(rained suddenly).
Who had known that that sunny day would have turned out to be a rainy day.
Who had known that that sunny day would have turned out as rainy day.

I tried to use phrasel verb "turn out" correctly but this "to be" confusing me. Is there any difference between meaning if I add "to be" or if I don't?
  

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Liton Das This sunny day suddenly has has suddenly turned out to be a rainy day. ] Who had would have known that that sunny day would have turned out to be a rainy day ? Correct as shown above.

  • Liton Das This sunny day suddenly has has suddenly turned out to be a rainy day.
  • ] Who had would have known that that sunny day would have turned out to be a rainy day ?
  • Correct as shown above.
  • Liton Das this "to be" confusing me.
  • "to be" is almost a required part of "turned out" when a noun follows.
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Liton DasThis sunny day suddenly has has suddenly turned out to be a rainy day. [Put the adverb 'suddenly' after the first verb ('has').]
Who had would have known that that sunny day would have turned out

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