Heidi
Is this OK, 'I hope you have a good time'? Or should I add 'will' before 'have'? Thanks!!
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Both are techinically correct, but the version without will is used more often. A "that" could also be inserted as well. "I hope that you have a good time." But, to be honest, it really is just a case of where you want to stress meaning in the sentence.
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"I hope you have a good time" is totally acceptable!
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Yes, it's fine, and you don't need the 'will'. The more words you add, the less natural it becomes. So, while 'I hope that you will have a good time' is grammatically correct, we probably wouldn't say this. 'I hope you have a good time' is much more natural.
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