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Is 'to be bound to" the same as "be going to"?
I'm going to start writing the article.
I'm bound to start writing the article.
Nov 28, 2019 11:25 AM
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the second one means you have to do whether you are willing or
November 28, 2019
The second example is unnatural.
That was bound to happen. (It was predictable or inevitable given the circumstances)
Tom got a speeding ticket.
It was bound to happen. He always drives over the speed limit.
She’s bound to get fired. She’s completely unreliable as an employee.
November 28, 2019
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