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What is the correct form of this sentence ? I haven't heard anything from my friend for two weeks so Is it correct to write this: I hope you'll be fine? or I hope every thing be good with you Also is it right to say or do we ever use this: I hope you are fine .(with "to be"verb) not (will or would) if we can ‚ where should we use it? Is it right to say that "I hope you are fine" ?(I mean I hope my friend be fine NOW not in the FUTURE because I think when I use the will in : I hope you will be fine "it means you will be fine in the future not now . please explain it to me completely
8 Thg 11 2015 18:27
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In this case, the present is absolutely correct. I would naturally say "I hope you're fine," or "I hope everything is good with you," if I hadn't heard from a friend in some time. "I hope you'll be fine" isn't a natural choice as it sounds like "I hope you will be fine in the future" -- and as you said, you're concerned about your friend right now. You can use "I hope you'll be fine" if your friend is about to try something risky -- but it sounds like you're worried rather than encouraging, so I don't use it much. "I'm sure you'll be fine" sounds much more encouraging!
8 tháng 11 năm 2015
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You haven't heard from your friend for 2 weeks .The correct forms > I hope you are fine/I hope everything is fine (for/with you).By saying these, you hope that he is fine now ,wherever he is. You don't say , I hope you will be fine .which means you hope that he will be fine from now and beyond , and not regarding his current situation. You say it when you want to ASSURE someone that it whatever it is , it will be ok .eg .Don't worry , you will be fine ( staying with him) etc . And, I hope everything is good with you is correct , but I hope everything will be good with you is more a wish than a concern
8 tháng 11 năm 2015
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