It's not a full sentence -" I hope you get over it soon" would be better I think
Remark: I hope you get it over soon. - OR I hope you get over ON it soon.
Two part verbs require pronouns separating them.
As in the sense of muscle supervene-"You will feel pain relief right away, as a supervene of the over-tightened muscles in that region loosening up."hope it helped
If you don't wash the dishes right away, the food on them will congeal over the warm night.
Over would be a preposition in the sentence.
Today we had a discussion over failed test cases which according to me was the right topic for the masses.
one commonly known english pangram is "THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG" hope this helped
As in the sense of muscle supervene-"You will feel pain relief right away, as a supervene of the over-tightened muscles in that region loosening up."hope it helped
"That man over there has leprosy." Hope this helped.
It is 210 hope this is right
If it rains to much the WEIR will over flow Hope that helps you
There's a good-sized flock of grouse right over there!
The sentence structure is fine. The subject should be "curtain" but that's probably just a typo.
The dealer is coming over right now, to appraise the car.
The grounder took a bad hop, right over my shoulder.
His pulses throbbed; he was in an over wrought mood. Hope this helps!lol
The lost keys were left in the most retrievable spot, on the front porch.
The brothers fought over a trivial issue is the right preposition.
The use of "hopefully" to mean something like "it is hoped" or " we hope" is not good. Better to say "We hope..." or "With any luck..." Otherwise the sentence is correct, if a little vague.