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Can I say I hope so?

Can I say I hope so?

Yes, “I hope so” means “I hope you’re right”.

Is I hope so correct?

‘I hope’ when used as an expression like this and attached to a statement one wants to believe is going to happen or is true can be used synonymously with ‘hopefully’. ‘I hope so’ is a common informal expression that is related to ‘I hope’. It implies that the person has a positive expectation of something.

What is difference between I hope and hope so?

Main Differences Between Hopefully and I hope so “I hope so” is an idiom. Hopefully is used when something is expected in a rather general way. “I hope so” is used when something is expected in a specific way. Hopefully is used when things are somewhat left on another person, fate, or circumstances.

What does I should hope so mean?

used for emphasizing that you feel it is right that something happened or will happen. ‘I’ll pay all the money back. ‘ ‘I should hope so!

Where do we use hope so?

—used to say that one wants something to happen or be true and thinks it could happen or be true “Will you be able to come to the party?” “I hope so.”

What can I say instead of I hope so?

What is another word for I hope?

hopefully here’s hoping
all being well fingers crossed
touch wood if all goes well
if everything turns out all right it is to be hoped that
it is hoped that one would hope

Can I use hope so?

How can I use hope in a sentence?

Hope sentence example

  1. I hope you like it.
  2. I hope to have a love like yours some day.
  3. I hope you decide to take the job.
  4. I hope your meeting goes well.
  5. I hope you accept this by the time the baby is born.
  6. I’m sending you this card and hope to see you on your birthday if you can get away.

What is a better word than hope?

aspiration, desire, wish, expectation, ambition, aim, plan, dream, daydream, pipe dream. longing, yearning, craving, hankering. 2’most of us begin married life filled with hope’ hopefulness, optimism, expectation, expectancy. confidence, faith, trust, belief, conviction, assurance.

Is it rude to say Hope this helps?

(2) “hope this help” is grammatically incorrect because it has improper subject-verb agreement.

What is another way to say I hope to?

I await … with great expectation. I have high expectations of … I hope to … very soon.