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my goal is ___ rich answers
1-been
2-being to
3-of
4-to be​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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My goal is to be rich.

Explanation:

  • Here the dream or the aim of a person is being referred. The word "to be" is usually placed after the word ambition or aim. Example: He aims to be a doctor.
  • Hence the best answer is "to be". "Being to" does not mean anything in this context.  The word "of" cannot be used before the word 'rich'.
  • Similarly the when the word is dream which is a future tense the word 'been' which refers to the past, cannot be used.

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Correct answer:

My goal is 4. to be​ rich answers

Explanation:

  • The word "to be" means postpositively. It is used to define the present tense.
  • In this given sentence, the goal of the person is to be rich in the near future.
  • The word "to be" means verb.
  • The future is given in the present tense and it is a be form verb.
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