[Grammar] "Are to be" construction

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TP09

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What does the sentence 'you are to be executed' mean?
Does it mean the same as 'you will be executed' or isn't it correct English at all?

If I had to guess, I'd say it's archaic English, just like 'I find it to be'...

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SoothingDave

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I don't find it to be archaic either. :-D
 

TP09

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Thanks,
but 'I find it to be' is quite archaic :p
 

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I do not find it archaic either. Oops I shortened it :)
 

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I believe we are in agreement on both sides of the Atlantic. They are all perfectly fine expressions-- even elegant, I might say. You are to be commended for bringing them up.
 
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