1. He is leaving for London. I hope he is happy there. 2. He lives in London. I hope he is happy there. Can "hope" followed by a clause in present tense refer to both present and future events ? Are the above sentences correct ?
Top answer
These structures are both commonly used. You may also use "I hope he will be happy there" for the future case, of course.
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These structures are both commonly used.
You may also use "I hope he will be happy there" for the future case, of course.
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