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  2. Is "to be down to do something" grammatical and common usage?

     
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    What does 'to be to do' mean?"to be to do" is elliptic. A past participle after to be has been dropped. Possible is you are ordered/demanded/required/destined/expected/supposed etc to do.
    What is the difference between 'up for' and 'down with'?In this usage, "up for" and "down with" are both slang. "Up for" is more traditional, more formal, and more prestigious than "down with". In 2004, the American Country Music singer Tim McGraw had a #1 hit titled " [I Miss] Back When". In the song, he laments several slang turns of phrase.
    How do you use 'be about to' in a sentence?Please, explain how to use this phrase. 'Be about to...' is only used when the action is expected to happen very soon. There is nothing impolite about it in itself, though of course it wouldn't be polite to say something like 'You're about to make a fool of yourself'.
    What is the difference between 'not to do' and 'to not do'?Nowadays 'to not do' is acceptable in less formal contexts, but 'not to do' is still the first choice in more formal ones. Google Ngram Viewer shows that, even now, 'not to do' is hundreds of times more common than 'to not do'. The use of 'to not do' is growing, but the use of 'not to do' is growing even faster.
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