i hope that you (score)good marks in yhe annual examination correct tense aolve this
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The complete sentence should be:
I hope that you score good marks in the annual examination.
* Generally, in sentences expressing hope, simple present tense is used.
Examples:
1. I hope you like your gift.
2. I hope to perform well in the concert.
* Simple present tense is used for expressing any fact, statement or universal truth.
* Also it is used to indicate an action that's continuously carried out.
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