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#107496 07/12/03 11:49 PM
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I know of two Britspeakers who use the word meant where I would (likely) use the word supposed; at least I would not use the word meant. For ex.: they would say, "I was meant to go to the store this afternoon but I got delayed." Do all Britspeakers use it this way?
To my way of thinking, someone might say, "I was meant to become a teacher" (or whatever), meaning they think that's what fate decreed for them. Or, "they were meant to meet and fall in love--they're perfect for each other". That kind of thing.
Anybody else have an opinion?


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I was meant to go to the store this afternoon but I got delayed." Do all Britspeakers use it this way?

This would be a slightly unusual construction in my lex. I might easily say "I meant to go...", but the addition of the "was" implies my acting under someone else's direction (which mavericks tend not to do anywayz!) But I suppose I would not blink in surprise if I heard a sentence spoken by another Brit such as this: "I was meant to go to the Doctor's this afternoon, but I had to cancel the appointment."

I could certainly easily imagine saying the other kinds of examples you suggest, implying a pseudo-fatalistic outlook: "I was {destined/meant} to be a teacher, but fell in love with a beautiful contessa instead" :)

ciao, Caterina


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I use "I meant to" quite often. "I meant to wash my dishes, but I never got around to it." "I meant to call my mother but I got distracted." etc.


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I would probably say "I was meaning to go to the store". meant, as was mentioned, has more of a predestination sort of feel...



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#107500 07/14/03 07:58 AM
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Hi Jackie,
Are you really sure that your British acquaintances would put in the word was in your example sentence? Isn't it rather a "rationalization" from your analogy with supposed to..?


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I certainly wouldn't use "I was meant to" in most circumstances.


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"I did mean to...", possibly, or "I had meant to...".


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I suppose someone might say, (but not write, I hope!) "I was meant to play King Lear in the school play, but I went down with the lergy."

It ain't terribly grammatical, but.


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Are you really sure that your British acquaintances would put in the word was in your example sentence?
Yes--that's why it struck me as so unusual. Two different people.


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It's old fashioned but I've seen it in older British books, Come to think of it I've used it but always in the third person "It was meant to have long sleeves but I ran out of fabric." And I'm neither older (much) nor British.


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