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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is "would" used correctly?

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I hope to see your ability of French language would go from success to significance.
  

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Would is used incorrectly. I'm not sure what you mean. Perhaps something like this: I hope your command of the French language improves.

  • Would is used incorrectly.
  • I'm not sure what you mean.
  • Perhaps something like this: I hope your command of the French language improves.
  • CB
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Would is used incorrectly. I'm not sure what you mean. Perhaps something like this: I hope your command of the French language improves.

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How about this:

I hope to see your French language going from success to significance.
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Anonymous from success to significance.
That means nothing to me.
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Thx.
Allow me to solve this one by one:

Is it acceptable to say:

1) his great success in studying French linguistic?

If it is acceptable, I'd move to the next step:

2) Now he wants to make a great success in this, can we describe the "greater success" as "significance"?

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