word choice - "I hope you'll do X" vs. "I hope you do X" - English ...

So in cases where you hope someone is willing to do something, like forgive you, or come to your party, "will" is a very nice little improvement on the verbal base. In cases …

Helpful for you: Person A askes a question. Person B is the principal. Person B: "Hello, sir. Let's find the teacher with the answer which is most helpful for you." Helpful to you: Person …

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 …

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