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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Will continue / will have continued?

I hope you'll continue / you'll have continued success.


Is there any difference between them?

I wouldn't say the second option, because it would sound redundant.

  

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Anonymous I hope you'll continue success. That is not correct English. Anonymous I hope you'll have continued success.

  • Anonymous I hope you'll continue success.
  • That is not correct English.
  • Anonymous I hope you'll have continued success.
  • That is standard English.
  • It contains no redundancy.
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AnonymousI hope you'll continue success.

That is not correct English.

AnonymousI hope you'll have continued success.

That is standard English. It contains no redundancy.

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I hope you'll have continued success.

Only this is natural English.

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1. I hope you'll continue (You have to put words that express an action here. What do you continue? This can be an infinitive or a participle. Success is a noun. It does not express an action.)

I hope you'll continue loving her.
I hope you'll continue to improve.
I hope you'll continue posting questions here.


2. I hope you'll have continued succe

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