Here is an example sentence with the word 'hope':It is important to keep hope and not give up in times of trouble.
There have been times yes, when I have lost hope.. When you feel like this, take comfort in knowing that so many others have felt this way. It will pass and better times will come your way.
A sentence with the word hope would Be I hope that my dog wont die{: is that what you meant?
Never be a liar, for truth is always better. here is your sentence with liar. it was the first thing that i could come up with. hope it was useful!! ciao!! :)
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.
it will come out may 2011! it will be awesome! i hope it will be better than the first two!
People have never been forced to come to London. Many have come in the hope of finding better employment.
A sentence with hope and hopeful would not make a very good sentence; it is better to use a substitute word. Nevertheless, an example might be:I hope John calls my daughter because she is so hopeful he will ask her to the dance.
When attackers attacked the castle, if a portcullis existed , it could come from above and kill them. I hope it helped :) ^^
It depends on the type of sentence. So your answer would be not all the time. I hope that helps! :)
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.
She gave her acceptance speech with sincerity.