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Robson Leonel Branco
Could you check this prhase out?
In the hopes of being champion and reach the first placement.
Is it correct?
Aug 7, 2024 9:56 AM
Answers · 3
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That is not a sentence because it has no subject-verb combination. It might be a subordinate phrase, but it is hard to tell if it can be even that because "reach" looks like a verb without no subject.
"In the hope(s)" is an adverbial phrase that wants to have a verb to modify. I'll use "play" since you seem to be speaking about an athlete.
"He played in the hope he might be a champion and place first."
Modal verbs like "might" are excellent for expressing wishes and possibilities.
August 7, 2024
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Hi Robson, me again! haha
The phrase is close, but it could be clearer.
"In hopes of becoming the champion and reaching first place."
That way, it’s a bit more straightforward.
all the best,
August 7, 2024
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Robson Leonel Branco
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