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Mga Kolokasyon ng 'Be- Place- Put' at iba pa - Mga Estado ng Pagkatao (Maging)

Tuklasin kung paano nagpapahayag ng mga estado ng pagiging sa Ingles ang mga English collocations na may 'Be' tulad ng 'be worlds apart' at 'be invested in'.

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Verb Collocations With 'Be- Place- Put' & more
to [be] joined in matrimony

to commit to a lifelong partnership legally and ceremonially by getting married

Ex: It's a significant moment when two people are joined in matrimony, symbolizing their commitment to each other.
to [be] worth a (try|shot)

to be deserving of an attempt or effort due to the potential benefits or positive outcomes

Ex: Starting a small business can be challenging, but it's worth a shot if you're passionate about your idea.
to [be] worlds apart

to be vastly different from each other in terms of opinions, attitude, etc.

Ex: After the divorce, their lifestyles and priorities became worlds apart, leading to a significant rift between them.
to [be] all in {one's} head

to think or feel something in your mind, even though it might not be real or happening in the outside world

Ex: The fear of failure that held her back was all in her head; she finally won the tournament.
to [be] miles away

to have no idea what is happening around one, particularly because one is preoccupied with something else

Ex: She was so engrossed in her book that she was miles away from the noisy cafe.
to [be] steps ahead

to be or perform better than someone in terms of progress, understanding, or achievement

Ex: The experienced detective, with keen observation skills, was always steps ahead in solving complex cases.
to [be] steps behind

to fall behind someone in terms of progress or achievement

Ex: As the industry evolved, companies relying on outdated practices found themselves steps behind in efficiency and profitability.
to [be] getting to [be] {sth}

to gradually change or develop toward a particular state or condition

Ex: The traffic is getting to be unbearable during rush hours.
to [be] under no [illusion]

to be fully aware of the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: The team is under no illusion that winning the championship will be a cakewalk; they are prepared for fierce competition.
to [be] kind of {sb}

used to express a mild acknowledgment of someone's considerate or generous action

Ex: it would be kind of you to reconsider my offer.
to [be] made to be {sth}

to be destined or intended for a particular role or purpose

Ex: Her leadership skills and ability to inspire others make her seem like she was made to be a team captain.
to [be] invested in {sth}

be emotionally or financially committed and involved in something

Ex: Mary is personally invested in the charitable organization, contributing both her time and resources to support its humanitarian efforts.
to [be] {one's} department

to be responsible for something, showing a sense of authority in that area

Ex: Safety protocols are the supervisor's department; they ensure a secure work environment.
to [be|feel] inclined (to|toward) {sth}

to have a tendency or preference for a particular thing

Ex: Despite the busy schedule, she felt inclined toward spending the evening outdoors, enjoying the fresh air.
to [be|feel] inclined toward {sb}

to have a tendency to favor or support a particular person

Ex: The committee appeared inclined toward her for the award.
to [be|feel] obligated {to do sth}

to have a responsibility to do a particular thing, especially due to legal or moral reasons

Ex: Individuals who witness a crime are obligated to report it to the authorities to uphold justice and protect the community.
to [be|feel] obliged {to do sth}

to have a moral duty or be forced to do a particular thing, often due to legal reasons

Ex: After receiving excellent service at the restaurant, she felt obliged to leave a generous tip to show her appreciation.
to [be] implicated in {sth}

to be involved or connected with a criminal or harmful action or process

Ex: She was shocked to learn that her name had been implicated in the criminal activity.
to [be|feel] attracted to {sb}

to feel a romantic or sexual interest toward a person

Ex: They both felt attracted to each other but were hesitant to start a relationship.
to [be|feel] attracted (to|by) {sth}

to have an interest or admiration toward a specific thing

Ex: He felt attracted by the intriguing storyline and compelling characters of the novel he was reading.
to [be|get] snowed in
to be snowed in
[Parirala]

to trap someone or something in a building or area due to heavy snowfall

Ex: The family was snowed in overnight, relying on their fireplace for warmth until the roads were cleared.
to [be] cast away
to be cast away
[Parirala]

to be left alone in an isolated location, such as a deserted island, as a result of a shipwreck

Ex: They were cast away for weeks before a passing ship finally rescued them.
to [be] set against {sth}

to be opposed to something such as a particular idea, action, or situation

Ex: The community was set against the construction of a new factory in the area.
to [be] (thought|believed) {to do sth}

to be considered or regarded as having a certain characteristic or performing an action, often influenced by widespread belief or understanding

Ex: The novel is thought to contain references to the author’s own life.
to [be] long on {sth}

to have a lot of a particular quality or attribute

Ex: How long on resources is your department for this project?
to [be] wide of {sth}

to be far from a specified point or truth

Ex: The prediction turned out to be wide of the outcome, missing the key factors that influenced the results.
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