I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well. I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too. (Ignore it completely, perhaps in spite of the tone of voice.) I …
There's been a significant usage shift in this area over the past century or so. Consider this NGram.... To the extent that there might be a shade of difference between including the …
I hope you would get well soon. I hope you will get will soon. I think that the second sentence is more apt due to tense of main verb, but I've heard that the first sentence is also correct …
1: hope this helps - Informal but commonly used as the subject (I) is implied. Technically, it is not a complete sentence as it does not have a subject. 2: hope this help - Informal …
I hope you both are doing well. I hope you are both doing well. I'm sure that the first of each pair addresses more than one person, but I'm not sure if it is as “grammatically correct” …
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