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Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.)



 
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Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.) #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:42 am   Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.)
 

Hi Folk!
I wander if you help me with the grmmatical point of "I am to " .For example, I am to pass the Math course in Januarary. Doese it mean I am expexted to pass ....

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Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.) #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:19 am   Usage of "I am to" (I am to pass the Math course in Januarary.)
 

Yes it generally gives the meaning of expectation or obligation.
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