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전문 강사Enjoy your holiday. I hope ____ time.
In the sentence "Enjoy your holiday. I hope ____ time." The key says: "Enjoy your holiday. I hope YOU HAVE A GOOD time."
Is it correct to say using "will": "Enjoy your holiday. I hope YOU will HAVE A GOOD time."
Why not?
2017년 2월 25일 오후 2:07
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Yes.It's okay to say I hope you will have a good time
2017년 2월 25일
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I´m learning too. Sasha.
I think that it is correct: Enjoy your holiday. I hope that you have a good time.
"will have" it is future, and you are affirming this.
2017년 2월 25일
In your comment you say 'I think we can't use "will" in the sentence. But I can't explain why'.
You might be thinking of a different context, as in adverbial clauses introduced by "if", "when", "until", and the like.
For example, we say "When you arrive in Paris, give us a call", not "When you will arrive ...".
"I hope" however creates a noun clause, and it can have "will" to express a future event.
Here's a passage from a song ("Desperadoes Under the Eaves") that illustrates this point.
- And if California slides into the ocean, ("if" adverbial clause - no "will")
- like the mystics and statistics say it will, (noun clause - "will")
- I predict this motel will be standing until I pay my bill ("will" in the noun clause after"predict", no "will" after "until I")
2017년 2월 25일
You're welcome, Sasha.
2017년 2월 26일
Thank you, Jerry!!
2017년 2월 25일
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