How do you use hope in a sentence?
How do you use hope in a sentence?
Hope sentence example
- I hope you like it.
- I hope to have a love like yours some day.
- I hope you decide to take the job.
- I hope your meeting goes well.
- I hope you accept this by the time the baby is born.
- I’m sending you this card and hope to see you on your birthday if you can get away.
Is it I hope that or I hope?
cannot always be changed to: “I hope that he will have his passport with him.” as the first one has both present and future meaning, but the second one can only have future meaning. So hope + the present tense is rather more flexible than hope + will, but sometimes they mean the same thing.
What does ” I hope you can help me ” mean?
Asking if they can help in this matter is correct in that it describes at a polite distance their capacity and perhaps willingness to help. You are hoping they can help but at such a distance that you are not pleading to them.
Which is correct hope this answer or hope this help?
I hope this (answer) helps you. You would say “This answer helps me.” and not “This answer help me.” because the subject of “help” is third person singular. So, “Hope this helps (you)!” is OK, but “Hope this help (you)!” has a verb agreement problem.
When to use ” help ” or ” hope ” in a sentence?
I will answer this question from a native speaker’s perspective. 3 is very commonly used and is grammatically correct as it has an explicit subject and as Kevin mentions “help” is used as an intransitive verb which does not require a direct object. 1 is also acceptable in common use.
What’s the proper phrasing for the word ” help “?
A proper phrasing could be “Please let me know if you can help in this matter.” Here the term “this” is keeping the matter at a distance, just as “matter” does, which is what you are seeking for a professional tone.