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Pavel Kassovitz
What's difference: "You're good friend" and "You're to be good friend" When those must be used
2018年11月14日 16:15
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As others said, You're means "you are" so you need the article "a" - You're a good friend meaning someone is a very good friend to you.
2018年11月14日
But we can say "i am to do smth (i have to)" so why i cant say "i am to be someone..." if "Be" is a verb as well i am to be doctor (i must be)
2018年11月14日
"You're a good friend*" would make sense. "You're to be a good friend" does not make much sense.
2018年11月14日
"You're a good friend*" would make sense. "You're to be a good friend" does not make much sense.
2018年11月14日
Both are not correct English. Without any examples it is impossible to correct them.
2018年11月14日
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