Les Villain
Hi please help. I'm glad to be done with my project. What's " to be done" in this sentence. It means " you finished it"?
2024年12月29日 01:14
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Yes, that's correct! In this sentence, "to be done" means "to have finished" or "to have completed" something. So, the sentence means: "I'm glad I have finished my project."
2024年12月29日
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Grammatically, it is an adverbial phrase that modifies the adjective "glad" to explain *WHY* you are glad. You are glad because you are done. Infinitives can act as adverbs, nouns, or adjectives. Here are examples: "To be done with my project is something I am glad about." (noun) "That is the project to be done by us." (adjective. It means we need to do that project.)
2024年12月30日
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Correct! That’s exactly what it means. To be done with something means you brought something to completion. Have a nice day 😎
2024年12月30日
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