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Seeker08 Posted 17 years ago
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Is the sentence correct?

" I hope I get to do something for this great institute one day." the sentence is meant to express something that might or most likely will happen.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Greetings, Seeker08, I hope I will get to do something for this great institute one day . Otherwise, I hope to be of use to this great institute one day. Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff

  • Greetings, Seeker08, I hope I will get to do something for this great institute one day .
  • Otherwise, I hope to be of use to this great institute one day.
  • Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Greetings, Seeker08,

I hope I will get to do something for this great institute one day.

Otherwise,

I hope to be of use to this great institute one day.

Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Hi,

" I hope I get to do something for this great institute one day." the sentence is meant to express something that might or most likely will happen.

'Hope' gives the idea of possibility, but not of likelihood.



How about 'I look forward to doing something . . . '?



Clive
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Thank you Gleb and Clive. Both of you were of help Emotion: smile

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