Vladimir
Trade ministers to meet next month in Paris on WTO. Why is here "to" in front of "meet"? It is a title of an article that I found in net. And I have no idea why it is written in this words order. Thanks!
2015年5月24日 19:32
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Look up 'be to + infinitive' online. If the title were a proper sentence, it would read 'The trade ministers are to meet [...]'. It is quite common to abbreviate in this way in titles, though. This probably contains the best answer to your question: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv103.shtml => The be to + infinitive structure is also frequently used in newspaper, radio and television reports to refer to future events. It expresses near certainty that what is forecast will happen.
2015年5月24日
Thanks for a correction)
2015年5月24日
Hi Vladimir: Here is a suggestion for your question: This is the title of an article that I found on the Net ("Net" is an abbreviation of "Internet" and this is a proper noun, so it must be capitalized.). I have no idea why the words are written in this order. Thanks!
2015年5月24日
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