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3 March, 08:58

Read the sentence. One day, I will hope to study psychology in college. Which is the best replacement for the underlined words? have hoped hope hopes hoping

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  1. 3 March, 09:52
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    The best replacement for the underlined words in the sentence "One day, I will hope to study psychology in college" is "hope." Option B is correct.

    In English, when we use "hope" as a verb, we often use present verb forms after it, even when there is reference to the future. In this case, we use "hope" instead of hopes since hope agrees with the subject "I."

    *We don't normally use hope in the negative.

    *The past continuous of hope is used in order to make polite statements and, especially, polite requests.
  2. 3 March, 11:33
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    The answer is hope, because none of the others fit.
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