Posted On : Hindi lesson 225
I'm still confused when do we have to use 'about to' , 'supposed to' and 'to + infinitive' what is the difference between these three?? plzz explain I'm very confused about the usage of "supposed to" and "about to".

April 04, 2017
pooja khurana
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![]() 'About to' is used when something is going to happen. Ex: The train is about to leave the station. 'supposed to ' is used to express imagination. Ex : The project is supposed to be finished by the end of the month. ' to +verb ' is used to express purpose of some activity. Ex : I need a rubber to rub out the mistake.
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![]() please upovte karo
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![]() but there are many confusing words in English. that I want to learn english any friend who could chat with me, I won't defect in this English. ..I will still try to learn with a best way.....hope so!
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![]() hi. about to is similar to ( is going to happen , was something going to happen ) . as . the rain is going to happen , u can always say the rain is about to come .
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