That the things that will happen in the future is more important than the past
Cuba and Hawaii i hope this help
It depends on how your are describing the expectation. 1. You can hope for the future. 2. I'm hoping to win the lottery. 3. He/she hopes to win the lottery. 4. I'd hoped to win the lottery. These are the four ways that I know of, all which describe something that will happen. By definition hope is 'to expect something with uncertainty of it happening'.
Cigars/Tobacco are imported from Cuba, Hope I helped .
The book of Daniel was written for the Jewish exiles during the Babylonian captivity to provide them with hope and encouragement, showcasing God's sovereignty and faithfulness even in difficult times. It also contains prophecies about future events that would impact the Jewish people.
No Future No Hope was created in 1995.
Cuba was founded in 1496 when it was settled. I hope that answered your question!! :D
Daniel's target audience were Jewish exiles in Babylon during the time of the Babylonian exile. He conveyed messages of hope, faith, and obedience to God to encourage and strengthen his fellow exiles during this difficult period.
Past tense: hoped Present tense: hope Future tense: will hope
Yes, "hope" can be a present tense verb. It is used to express the desire or expectation for something to happen in the future. For example, "I hope to see you soon."
The exiles in the poems from The Exeter Book share a common experience of loneliness and longing for their homeland. However, their reasons for exile and their emotional responses to their predicament vary. While some exiles may express a sense of resignation, others may convey feelings of despair or hope.
because it was a big lie...its 2013 and nothing happened-the world didn't end...if its the future now,im writing this in 2013.i hope nothing happens in the future though...