She
___to learn English in
Malta next summer
a. hoping
b. hopes
C.
has hopes
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Answer:
She hopes to learn english in Malta next summer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
She hopes to learn English in Malta next summer.
The sentence is talking about a future possibility.
Explanation:
- Primarily, 'hoping' that is a continuous tense and would not be applied here. As we know, continuous tense is used for an ongoing action but the event described in the sentence would take place in future.
- Furthermore, 'has hopes' is related to present perfect tense and it is also unsuitable for this sentence. Present perfect tense shows an action that happened in the past but still affects the present.
- Consequently, base form of the verb 'hopes' is the perfect choice for this sentence because the present simple tense is used to describe future events that have been scheduled before.
- The same is happening in this sentence, she has scheduled to learn English in the coming summer. Thus, 'hopes' is the appropriate choice.
Hence, the complete sentence is: She hopes to learn English in Malta next summer.
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