Yes, it is. However, it sounds better when you say: "I hope this doesn't bother you."
(I replaced the "does not" with "doesn't"). They are both correct but "doesn't" just sounds better and less choppy.
Sources: I am a language arts professor.
Yes or you could say -- hope you found etc
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Both are correct, but pick your bag up is better. In verbs with separable prepositions, such as "to pick up," the preposition properly follows its object.It is correct to say 'to pick up your bag'.Hope this helped!
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
because he doesnt want you to fell bad. because he doesnt want you to fell bad.
no he says haters gonna hate it doesnt bother him!
No, the correct way to say what you are trying to say is "I hope you were happy". If you take away the 'I hope' part of the statement it would you as follows.. I WAS happy You WERE happy
Yes or you could say -- hope you found etc
Perfection is τελειότητα (teliotita). It doesnt have a (grammatically correct) plural.
That is incorrect!! Depends on context. E.g. 'Do you hope you will pass the exam?'
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Both are correct.
I hope you like music as much as I
It is correct to say "Hope you and your family are doing well." This sentence allows you to convey your well wishes for both the person you are addressing and their family.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
Ofcourse the correct measurement I would have to say is mass,hope that helps you!!