
Subject + is/ am/ are + able to be a teacher.
Such a sentence is used to express a planning in near future.
Subject + is/am/are + to be + noun
- I am to be a teacher.
- I am not to be a teacher.
- Am I to be a teacher?
- Am I not a teacher?
- We are to be members.
- You are to be a scientist.
- He is to be a doctor.
- She is to be the winner.
- They are to be guests.
- Rekha is to be a loser.
- Mohit is to be a helper.
- Rekha and Mohit are to be assistants.
Subject + is/am/are + to be + adjective + noun
- I am to be a good teacher.
- We are to be team members.
- You are to be a successful scientist.
- He is to be a renowned doctor.
- She is to be the first winner.
- They are to be our guests.
- Rekha is to be a good learner.
- Mohit is to be a nice helper.
- Rekha and Mohit are to be reliable assistants.
Subject + is/am/are + to be + adverb + adjective + noun
- I am to be a very good teacher.
- We are to be a highly skilled team.
- You are to be a highly successful scientist.
- He is to be a widely renowned doctor.
- She is to be the very first winner.
- They are to be our most welcome guests.
- Rekha is to be a very good learner.
- Mohit is to be a very nice helper.
- Rekha and Mohit are to be highly reliable assistants.
Subject + is/am/are + adjective + to be + (adverb + adjective) + noun
I am about to be a teacher.
We are just about to be friends.
I am sure to be a good teacher.
She is certain to be a successful doctor.
He is likely to be a highly respected leader.
They are ready to be trained workers.
We are bound to be extremely careful students.
Rekha is supposed to be a very intelligent girl.
Mohit is reported to be a widely known singer.
The boy is thought to be a very brave child.
The girl is said to be an extremely talented dancer.
I am happy to be a very useful member.
You are confirmed to be a very successful scientist.
The principal is considered to be a highly respected person.
The workers are reported to be extremely hardworking people.
Subject + was/ were + able to be a teacher.
Such a sentence is used to express a planning in past.
Subject + was/ were + to be + noun
- I was to be a teacher.
- I was not to be a teacher.
- Was I to be a teacher?
- Was I not to be a teacher?
- We were to be a team.
- You were to be a scientist.
- He was to be a doctor.
- She was to be the winner.
- They were to be guests.
- Rekha was to be a loser.
- Mohit was to be a helper.
- Rekha and Mohit were to be assistants.
Subject + was/ were + to be + adjective + noun
- I was to be a good teacher.
- We were to be an expert team.
- You were to be a successful scientist.
- He was to be a renowned doctor.
- She was to be the first winner.
- They were to be our guests.
- Rekha was to be a great loser.
- Mohit was to be a nice helper.
- Rekha and Mohit were to be reliable assistants.
Subject + was/ were + to be + adverb + adjective + noun
- I was to be a very good teacher.
- We were to be a highly expert team.
- You were to be a highly successful scientist.
- He was to be a widely renowned doctor.
- She was to be the very first winner.
- They were to be our most welcome guests.
- Rekha was to be a very great loser.
- Mohit was to be a very nice helper.
- Rekha and Mohit were to be highly reliable assistants.
Subject + was/ were + adjective + to be + (adverb + adjective) + noun
I was about to be a teacher.
We were just about to be friends.
I was sure to be a good teacher.
She was certain to be a successful doctor.
He was likely to be a highly respected leader.
They were ready to be trained workers.
We were bound to be extremely careful students.
Rekha was supposed to be a very intelligent girl.
Mohit was reported to be a widely known singer.
The boy was thought to be a very brave child.
The girl was said to be an extremely talented dancer.
I was happy to be a very useful member.
You were confirmed to be a highly successful scientist.
The principal was considered to be a highly respected person.
The workers were reported to be extremely hardworking people.
