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We__________each other the best of luck in the match. A. hoped B. wanted C. expected D. wished

We__________each other the best of luck in the match. A. hoped B. wanted C. expected D. wished

The correct answer is D. wished.

In English, when expressing good wishes or blessings for someone, we use the verb "wish" with the structure wish + someone + something (e.g., "wish you luck" or "wish him success"). Let’s analyze the options:

A. hoped: Incorrect structure. "Hope" requires a clause ("hope that...") rather than a direct object phrase like "each other the best of luck."

B. wanted: Does not fit semantically. "Want" expresses desire for something, not the act of conveying good wishes.

C. expected: Means to anticipate something, which is unrelated to offering luck.

D. wished: Correctly follows the pattern "wish + recipient + wish content," making "wished each other the best of luck" the natural and grammatically accurate choice.

This structure is commonly used for exchanging good wishes in contexts like competitions, exams, or important events—exactly the scenario suggested by "in the match."

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