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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Hopeful

Is this sentence correct:


"Despite never having been to Hawaii, I'm still hopeful of going."


  

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Yes, it's correct. But I would change the place of the 'never' thus: Despite having never been to Hawaii, I'm still hopeful of going.

  • Yes, it's correct.
  • But I would change the place of the 'never' thus: Despite having never been to Hawaii, I'm still hopeful of going.
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Yes, it's correct.

But I would change the place of the 'never' thus:

Despite having never been to Hawaii, I'm still hopeful of going.

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