I hope this information is sufficient
The sentence "we hope that it would suffice to all your requirements" contains a subject-verb agreement error. The pronoun "it" does not agree in number with the plural noun "requirements." To correct this, the sentence should be revised to say "we hope that it would suffice for all your requirements" or "we hope that they would suffice to meet all your requirements."
Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?
Yes or you could say -- hope you found etc
yes it is
It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
The sentence "we hope that it would suffice to all your requirements" contains a subject-verb agreement error. The pronoun "it" does not agree in number with the plural noun "requirements." To correct this, the sentence should be revised to say "we hope that it would suffice for all your requirements" or "we hope that they would suffice to meet all your requirements."
Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?
Yes. Correct for emphasis. However "often" on its own will usually suffice.
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
Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.
The word suffice means to do, or be sufficient. One example of this word in a sentence would be "You will suffice in the position I am looking to fill, so suffice to say you are hired".
Yes, it is correct to say "Did you know about this information?" as a question inquiring if someone is aware of a particular piece of information.
Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.
Yes or you could say -- hope you found etc
That is incorrect!! Depends on context. E.g. 'Do you hope you will pass the exam?'
yes it is
Both are correct.