Which sentence of the following is correct ?
1 - He came ready to shoot the elephant.
2 - He was ready to shoot the elephant.
3 - He came to shoot the elephant.
Do these sentences convey the same meaning if they are grammatically
correct?
Anees Ahmad
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All of your sentences are grammatically acceptable, but, as you realize,
they convey somewhat different meanings.
The firstHe came ready to shoot the elephantmeans
that he was already prepared to shoot the elephant when he arrived.
Probably he was prepared to shoot the elephant even before he arrived.
Here, the infinitive to shoot completes the meaning
of the adjective ready.
The secondHe was ready to shoot the elephantalso
means that he was prepared to shoot the elephant. However, it doesn't
tell you when. You might know that from the context of this sentence
among other sentences, but from the sentence alone you don't know. It
could mean that he just got ready. Or it could mean that after twenty
hours of waiting, he was finally ready. Or it could mean that he had
prepared all his equipment, which may have taken 30 minutes, and at
that time he was ready. In this sentence, like the previous one, the
infinitive to shoot completes the meaning of the adjective
ready.
The thirdHe came to shoot the elephantstates
the purpose of his coming to a certain place. It tells that he came
IN ORDER TO shoot the elephant. It doesn't say whether he was ready
to shoot the elephant, he may have been prepared, or he may not have
been prepared. This sentence is different from the first two in that
here, the infinitive to shoot in this sentence expresses purpose; it
tells why he camein order to shoot the elephant.