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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

things will work out well/turn out well/turn out to be good

Don't worry. I am sure things will things will work out well/turn out well/turn out to be good for you this semester.

Do all of the underlined phrases in above sample convey a similar idea? Thanks.
  

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Instead of the 3rd phrase, I'd use "turn out for the good".

  • Instead of the 3rd phrase, I'd use "turn out for the good".
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Instead of the 3rd phrase, I'd use "turn out for the good".
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AnnvanInstead of the 3rd phrase, I'd use "turn out for the good".
Thanks, Annvan.

Do you hint that the first two sound right?
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Yes, I think the first two are fine.
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I am a bit nervous and anxious but hopeful all will turn out well

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