hope
To want something to happen or be true and believe that it is possible. It is used to express desire for a positive outcome in the future.
Exemplos
3 de 5I hope you have a nice day at school today.
I want you to have a good day while you are at school.
We hope that this information is helpful for your research.
We desire for these facts to assist you with your study.
Hope you can come to my party on Friday!
I want you to be able to attend my celebration this week.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'rope' (rhymes with hope) that you hold onto to pull yourself toward a better future.
Quiz rápido
I ___ you enjoy your birthday cake!
Correto!
A resposta correta é: hope
Exemplos
I hope you have a nice day at school today.
everydayI want you to have a good day while you are at school.
We hope that this information is helpful for your research.
formalWe desire for these facts to assist you with your study.
Hope you can come to my party on Friday!
informalI want you to be able to attend my celebration this week.
Many students hope to study abroad during their second year.
academicA lot of learners want to take classes in another country next year.
The manager hopes to finish the project before the holiday.
businessThe boss wants the work to be completed before the break.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
I hope so
I want that to happen
High hopes
To have big expectations for success
Ray of hope
A small sign that things might get better
Frequentemente confundido com
Use 'hope' for things that are possible; use 'wish' for things that are impossible or very unlikely.
Notas de uso
When talking about the future with 'hope', we often use the simple present tense instead of 'will'. For example: 'I hope he wins' (not 'I hope he will win').
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes use 'wish' when they should use 'hope'. Do not say 'I wish you have a good time' if it is possible; say 'I hope you have a good time'.
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'rope' (rhymes with hope) that you hold onto to pull yourself toward a better future.
Origem da palavra
From the Old English word 'hopian', meaning to look forward to something with desire and confidence.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In English-speaking cultures, using 'I hope' is a very common and polite way to end letters or start friendly conversations.
Quiz rápido
I ___ you enjoy your birthday cake!
Correto!
A resposta correta é: hope
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