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Emie
Determine to do or be determined to do
What's the difference between determine to do something and be determined to do something?
4 juil. 2016 06:55
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Hi Emie,
The word "determine", is more something that happens as a result of other things.
For example:
- The judges will add up their scores to determine the winner.
- After reading all the responses, you will determine which one you like best.
Determined, on the other hand, is when a person has strong focus, a goal or has come to a firm decision about a given matter or course of action. So, for example:
- The student was determined to improve their English.
- I was determined to eat all the cake.
- They were determined to play the soccer match no mater how much it rained.
4 juillet 2016
I'm determined to do something - means you have the courage and knowledge to do something
ex: I'm determined to get an A on the math exam because I studied and practiced for many weeks.
to be determined to do something - here you are presenting what it takes (knowledge, courage, effort) to be able to do something
ex: In order for you to be determined to pass the math exam, you need to study a lot.
I hope that helps, good luck!
4 juillet 2016
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Emie
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Catalan, Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français, Espagnol
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