I hope I hope to learn more English in this cycle.
You hope You hope to pass the final test. She hopes She hopes to go to the party next week. He hopes He hopes to have a baby next month. It hopes It hopes to find a bone into the hole. We hope We hope to get a Good grade in the final test. They hope They hope their break at 5:30 pm. Present simple He, she, it: need add: s – es – ies- 1. rule: “es” if a verb finishes in: s, x, sh, ch, o: es Fixes Expresses Washes Catches Goes 2. Rule: if a verb finishes in: consonant + y: change: i- es: ies Study: STUDIES Cry: CRIES Fly: FLIES Hope for the future
We can use either the present simple (more common)
or the future simple (less common). It usually doesn't change the meaning.
I hope that she comes to the party tomorrow.
I just hope the bus is on time tomorrow. I hope that she'll come to the party tomorrow. WE USE HOPE FOR FUTURE PLANS AND FINESHED FUTURE ACTIONS. WE HOPE TO START SAVING SOME MONEY. WE HOPE SHE PASSES HER DRIVING TEST NEXT WEEK.
GRAMMAR: SUBJECT / HOPE / TO VERB IN PRESENT / COMPLEMENT. Warning: We don’t normally use hope in the negative:
I hope it doesn’t rain.
Not: I don’t hope it rains. Let’s practice
Share your ideas about what
are your hopes in this new cycle! 1. I hope that I approve the cycle. 2. I hope to read an extensive book. 3. I hope this pandemic situation finish. 4. I hope to pass all the exams. 5. I hope that my students study a lot in this new cycle. https://englishteststore.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=articl e&id=16682&catid=260&Itemid=120