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Excuse me, what does it mean in English sentences? thank you

1. forms an infinitive phrase, and the infinitive to is usually followed by the verb prototype.

Be comes from the infinitive to do, which means to turn do into be.

Be is the prototype of the verbs is am, are and was were. Of course, different phrases have different meanings.

For example:

1. Have to be late.

I had to be late for school because of the bad weather. I had to be late for school because of the bad weather. )

2. Will (will)

I will be a teacher. I will be a teacher.

To BeNo. 1 is also an omission of this sentence pattern.

3. Destiny takes a hand

My life is destined to be colorful. My life is destined to be colorful.

Wait, different phrases have different meanings.

I hope it helps you.