English
Verb
be to
- Used to express an official plan, arrangement, or scheduled event.
The CEO is to announce the new company strategy tomorrow.
- Used in the past tense to indicate that something was supposed to happen or was destined to happen.
Strange things were to happen all over the country.
- Used after if to introduce a condition that must be met in order for something to happen or succeed.
If we are to make it, we'd better get a taxi.
- Used to give commands, instructions, or to state rules. In negative form, it expresses prohibition.
You are to hand in your essay by Friday.
- Used to ask or state what someone should do.
What is he to do in such a difficult situation?
- Used to ask how something is possible or achievable
How am I to reach the top shelf without a ladder?
- Used after if or in inversion to describe hypothetical or imagined scenarios.
If you were to find a wallet on the street, would you take it?
Translations
used to express an official plan, arrangement, or scheduled event