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Hello everyone, 1.My dream is to become a techer 2.Becoming a teacher is my dream. 3.To become a teacher is my dream. I think sentences 1 and 2 are correct, but I have never read a rule about this in a grammar. Sentence n. 3 might be good as well, I think. Can anyone tell me the grammar rule...
Therefore, "I am on my way to" is followed by the state towards which one is making progress: becoming fluent. I trust some grammar experts will come along soon to provide a better explanation. In the meantime, I am on my way to accomplishing a short-term goal, sleeping.
She is on her way to becoming a big star. You are well on your way to solving the problem. Actually, it's more complicated than that, and I know I haven't done a particularly great job of explaining the differences between the two structures, so feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
Yes, I think it has to be 'possibility of becoming'. With the adjective, we say 'possible to become', but I don't think that's possible with the noun. I came across an example of this in my work a few days ago, and thought about it, before changing it.
He has made significant progress and is on his way to becoming a fluent reader. He has made significant progress and is on his way in becoming a fluent reader. I guess the second sentence is incorrect. Still my question is about infinitive vs participle constructions. Edit: On second thought, I guess the preposition in two is not incorrect.
Question: If an industry is becoming more information oriented, it is becoming more a) informatized b) informationized c) informationalized Websters doesn't have any of these definitions. Yet all three seem to be in use. I think option c) is incorrect. But what about the other two? The...
I have dreamt of becoming a doctor from a young age. I have been watching baseball since I was young. I have dreamt of becoming a doctor since I was young. I guess "dreamt" is out of fashion and the more common past verb used now is "dreamed". What say you younger members?
I just became aware the term "valorise/valorize" meaning ascribe value to exists! Some dictionaries including Longman and Macmillan are not familiar with it. Is the term in use in English? Collins defines it this way, valorize in British English or valorise (ˈvæləˌraɪz ) verb (transitive) to...
It's always the "key to becoming" or the "key to success." Note the point here is that you add either a gerund (which is a noun) or a noun after " to ." Just cram it into your head.
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