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"Have to be" or "are to be": difference in meaning?
What is the difference between "to be" and "must/need/should be"?
grammar - Is to - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Meaning and usage of "be of" - English Language & Usage Stack …
meaning - "To be subject to" vs. "to be subjected to" - English ...
to be + past participle - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The past participle of "split": "split" or "splitted"?
word choice - Expect +to VS expect + ing - English Language
Contextual meaning of "afforded to" - English Language & Usage …
meaning - Is it "chalk it up to" or "chock it up to"? - English ...