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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Yet to come" and "to come"

Emotion: smile
a. The best is yet to come.
b. The best is to come.
What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences and in which situations could I use them?
  

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I see no essential difference in meaning. (a) has a bit more emphasis, but the main difference for me is that (a) seems a more common and familiar expression, almost a set phrase.

  • I see no essential difference in meaning.
  • (a) has a bit more emphasis, but the main difference for me is that (a) seems a more common and familiar expression, almost a set phrase.
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I see no essential difference in meaning. (a) has a bit more emphasis, but the main difference for me is that (a) seems a more common and familiar expression, almost a set phrase.

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