APC 13 08 27 49 3 3d

APC 13 08 27 49 3 3d



♦ mean + to - inf = intend to

e.g. She means to buy a new

car soon. mean + -ing form = involve

e.g. She is determined to get a ticket for the concert, even ifit means paying a lot of money.

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