Yes.
However, saying ' I hope you enjoyed my show. '
Sounds more casual.
Unless you're going for a more professional sounding sentence.
Yes, it is.
It depends on what you mean. "I hope you enjoy the party" is referring to a party that either hasn't happened yet or is still happening. "I hope you enjoyed the party" refers to a party that either has ended or that the person you are speaking to has left or is leaving.
Yes, 'I hope that you were sincere when you gave me the advice.' is a correct sentence.
"My lawyer advised me to plead not guilty." "Mary will plead with her father and hope that he gives her the money."
The main objectives of the discussion were. I hope that helps. This is the one i would choose out of them.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
You need to separate your question from the sentence you are asking about, but if the sentence you are asking about is "You hope that your family will return home safely." then the answer is "Yes." I would phrase your question as follows: Is this sentence grammatically correct? "You hope that your family will return home safely."
Bad grammer. Someone used an adverb (grammatically) to describe a noun (sentence). Adverbs influence/describe verbs, adjectives are for nouns, generally..........Probably a typo. A more nearly correct approach would have been to use a connective and said "grammatically correct (or incorrect, as the case may be.....) sentance. Hope that's some help.
It depends on what you mean. "I hope you enjoy the party" is referring to a party that either hasn't happened yet or is still happening. "I hope you enjoyed the party" refers to a party that either has ended or that the person you are speaking to has left or is leaving.
you would be telling the person that you hoped that they enjoyed comfortable, what you should say is "I hope that you enjoyed your stay and felt comfortable."
If you are asking the sentence it make sense grammatically, then yes, it does. Hope this helps :)
Yes, 'I hope that you were sincere when you gave me the advice.' is a correct sentence.
Technically, but "I hope that you will be able to join us as well" would be better.
"My lawyer advised me to plead not guilty." "Mary will plead with her father and hope that he gives her the money."
Yes, it is.
The main objectives of the discussion were. I hope that helps. This is the one i would choose out of them.
No. You should have a subject eg I hope you ............. But without knowing the context this sentence is not correct.
You probably made a mistake, I'm French and this sentence doesn't mean anything. SorryAnswerThe correct sentence may be "j'espère que tu est bon pour moi ce soir," roughly translated to "I hope that you are good to me this evening," which is more grammatically and logically correct than the given phrase.