Sanya
to be an interpretor or to become an interpretor I hope one day I will possess the skills to be/become an interpretor. What I want to say is that I want to become an interpretor, and I hope one day I will possess the skills which an interpretor must possess.what's the difference between to be and to become?
22 มี.ค. 2011 เวลา 15:11
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In this case there is no difference whatsoever. Colloquially we say: I want to be an interpreter. I hope one day to possess the skills to be an interpreter. When you have finished becoming an interpreter, it means you ARE an interpreter.
22 มีนาคม 2011
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to be means that you are in a current state/position. to become means that you still need to get there. you can say: i hope to be an interpreter someday. so you hope to be in this state/position someday. "I hope one day I will possess the skills to become an interpreter." means that you still need to obtain those skills in order to become an interpreter. i hope that made sense..
22 มีนาคม 2011
become.
22 มีนาคม 2011
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