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yes it is . It is used to create a tense environment and a nervous situation. It could describe a persons hopes for others but is used more often in descriptive work
'hopes' = espera (verb, e.g. 'he hopes') 'hopes' = esperas (plural noun, e.g. 'high hopes')
When you have high hopes it means that you are optimistic.
lofty, ambitious and unattainable hopes.
Yes, "hopes" is the correct spelling.
My son hopes to be accepted at one of the Eastern colleges. His hopes and dreams are quite admirable.
His hopes were to teach the world about physics and science.
"High Hopes"
she hopes that in the futer she can go horse riding
James Hopes was born on October 24, 1978.
James Hopes was born on October 24, 1978.