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I wonder why I shall ever succeed



 
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I wonder why I shall ever succeed Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:04 am  I wonder why I shall ever succeed
 

Test No. incompl/inter-90 "Tenses", question 8

Sometimes I wonder if I ......... ever succeed.

(a) do
(b) shall
(c) am
(d) were

Test No. incompl/inter-90 "Tenses", answer 8

Sometimes I wonder if I shall ever succeed.

Correct answer: (b) shall

Your answer was: incorrect
Sometimes I wonder if I am ever succeed.
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Shall succeed Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:28 am  Shall succeed
 

This is the future form for the verb - I wonder if I shall ever succeed in the future.
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