Expressing hope

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Learn Spoken English Through Dialogues. For Primary Children.

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Expressing Hope.

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For Primary Students.

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Wish is most commonly used in hypothetical

(or imagined/unreal) situations: 

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I wish I were a little bit earlier.

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I wish you had prepared well.

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I wish you were careful.

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Sometimes wish is used in greeting and expressions of goodwill. 

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Wish you many happy returns of the day. 

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I wish you a happy and fruitful journey. 

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We wish you recover soon. .

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“Hope” can also be used in expressions of goodwill, but

the grammar is slightly different.

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I hope (that) you have a Happy Makara Sankranti. (some time in the future) 

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I hope (that) you had a nice Birthday. (some time in the

past)

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Hope can be used to specify a desired outcome. For future

hopes, the possibilities remain open, but for past hopes, the outcome has usually been determined

already. 

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I hope you can come to the party on Saturday.(future

possibility) 

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I was hoping that you would come to the party.(but you

didn't) I had hoped to see you at the

party on Saturday. (but I didn't)

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