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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

When to use 'be' and when to use 'be of'?

this seems like a stupid question but when someone ask me to explain it, i just couldnt come out with a definite answwer. anyone? thanks!
  

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He will be here any moment. It will be of great importance. = It will be very important.

  • He will be here any moment.
  • It will be of great importance.
  • = It will be very important.
  • I hope I can be of assistance.
  • CB
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He will be here any moment.

It will be of great importance. = It will be very important.

I hope I can be of assistance.

CB

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