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Smara
Verb "long to be"
Hi all,
It means same as verb " to wish" ? Tks!
2009年3月8日 13:54
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Why do birds / Suddenly appear? / Everytime you are near / Just like me / They LONG TO BE / Close to you (The Carpenters, 1975-ish)
If you long to be something, you are wishing very hard to be in a place, or to be something that you are not.
You can long for something, and you can also long to be something.
2009年3月8日
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Hi Smara,
“To long for” is different than “to wish for” because if you long for something, you have a very deep, strong desire for it, and you probably won’t get it. Usually you long for a place that is far away, or for a person that is unattainable. To long for something usually means you’re not going to get it, you’re just going to want it, unfulfilled.
You can say “long for [NOUN]”... examples:
-- She longs for her true love who was lost at sea.
-- I long for the taste of my grandmother’s pancakes (but I will never taste them again).
-- He longed for an adventure to let him escape his data entry job.
You can say “long [infinitive VERB]”... examples:
-- She longs to be part of her brother’s rock band.
-- He longed to be at sea, away from the troubles on land.
-- She longed to escape loneliness by having a large family.
If you ask someone “what do you wish for?” they will probably give you a smile and answer a list of things that they want and will probably eventually receive.
If you ask someone “what do you long for?” they will probably give you a sad look and answer a list of things they want but will never have.
2009年3月8日
"long to be", or "having a "to be means that you have a strong urge to do something or be with someone, or be somewhere.
2009年3月9日
*scrub*
2009年3月8日
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