Yes, the phrase "I hope you are coping well with his loss" is correct. It expresses sympathy and concern for someone who is grieving. The use of "coping well" conveys a hope that the person is managing their emotions in a healthy way. Overall, it's a compassionate sentiment during a difficult time.
The clause / sentence has no meaning out of context. If it is a response, the somewhat archaic but correct construction is "I am fine, as I hope you are as well." You would not use the words "too" and "as well" in the same clause as that is redundant.
It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.
The correct spelling is well known. A well known author or a well-known company (the hyphen is optional).
Both can be correct depending on the context."All is well" would be correct when talking about a situation."There was a storm last night, but all is well now.""All are well" would be correct when referring to a group of people, or animals"I went to check on the neighbours after the storm, and all are well."
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.
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everyone was coping not so welleveryone was coping not so well
Yes, the phrase "I hope you and your family are doing well" is correct. It expresses a kind sentiment and concern for the well-being of both the recipient and their family. It’s a polite way to convey good wishes.
Technically, but "I hope that you will be able to join us as well" would be better.
The clause / sentence has no meaning out of context. If it is a response, the somewhat archaic but correct construction is "I am fine, as I hope you are as well." You would not use the words "too" and "as well" in the same clause as that is redundant.
That is correct, eating healthy does not necessarily guarantee weight loss. You have to be sure to get a good exercise routine going as well as watching how many calories you take in.
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Well, if I am correct on what you are saying: You could say: "She gave me a nudge." Hope this helps :D
Well if you think about it- neither one is correct as it would be: To whom have you written to. or What have you written. or It says that you have written..... I hope this helped xx
It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
well it depends on what kind of exercises you do. Normally your supposed to lose 7 pound a week :) i hope that helped