[Grammar] usage of "be+to be+pp"

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korosh002

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Dear teachers

what is the difference between "he was paid $200" and " he was to be paid $200"?

what is the usage of this form " be(am/is/are)+to be+pp"?

thanks
 
Dear teachers

what is the difference between "he was paid $200" and " he was to be paid $200"?

what is the usage of this form " be(am/is/are)+to be+pp"?

thanks
"He was to be paid $200"
The plan/arrangement was to pay him $200. Whether he was paid or not, we don't know.
Similarly, "He is to be paid $200." The plan is to pay him $200. He hasn't been paid yet.
 
Ex: He was (supposed) to be paid $200.


Learn more about 'to be' + passive infinitive here.
 
Thanks alot for your fantastic responses.
 
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