词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_be-expressions-be-able-to-be-due-to |
释义 | Be expressions (be able to, be due to)Be about toBe about to is used to talk about things which are going to happen very soon:
It is often used with just:
When used in the past, be about to can refer to things that were going to happen but didn’t:
We don’t use be about to with time expressions:
See also: Be about to Be able toAbilitiesBe able to is like can. We use it to talk about abilities. We often use it in places where it is not possible to use can. For example, it isn’t possible to use can after another modal verb:
Be able to is a more formal alternative to can:
Past achievement: could or was/were able to?We usually use was/were able to, not could to talk about past achievements in affirmative clauses. This is because they are facts, rather than possibilities:
We use couldn’t or, more formally, wasn’t/weren’t able to in negative clauses:
See also: Can Could Be due toBe due to is used to talk about things that are expected or planned to happen at a certain time. We often use it with a time expression:
Be likely toBe likely to is used to talk about how probable things are:
It is often used to make comparisons with words like more and less:
We also use it’s likely followed by that + clause:
We form the negative of be likely to and be likely that either with not or with unlikely. Unlikely is more formal:
Be meant toBe meant to is used to talk about what is desirable, expected or intended:
Be supposed toBe supposed to is used to talk about obligations and arrangements:
It’s also used to talk about people’s expectations or beliefs about something: [talking about some medicine]
See also: Modality: other modal words and expressions |
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