Students will succeed to pass this exam.
Is this sentence correct?
This is incorrect..I am not sure of your sentence. I would write it in this way: Students will be succeeded in passing this exam.
I think that succeed to should be followed by noun[/QUOTE]
'Succeed' has a different meaning when followed by 'to':
When Elizabeth II dies, Charles will succeed to the throne
Reason: Failed attempts to sort out formatting problem.
I am not sure of your sentence. I would write it in this way: Students will be succeeded in passing this exam.
I think that succeed to should be followed by noun
For you, perhaps. You haven't met my computer gremlin.It works like a charm.
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Students will succeed in passing this exam.