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<how far Mr. Mike will successively go.> or <how successively Mr. Mike will go far.>
Hi,
I looked up "go far" idiom. --> go far: (of people) to be very successful in the future. (usually coming along with <will> or <should>)
My first question, I want to know whether the below sentences are possible.
e.g. 1) There is news about how far Mr. Mike will successively go.
e.g. 2) There is news about how successively Mr. Mike will go far.
My second question, if both questions are possible, what is different nuance?
Hi,
I looked up "go far" idiom. --> go far: (of people) to be very successful in the future. (usually coming along with <will> or <should>)
My first question, I want to know whether the below sentences are possible.
e.g. 1) There is news about how far Mr. Mike will successively go.
e.g. 2) There is news about how successively Mr. Mike will go far.
My second question, if both questions are possible, what is different nuance?
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