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Tomasz Klepinowski Posted 11 years ago
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Hope to or hope so in these 2 examples?

1. Do you think you will be reelected?
I hope so / hope to ( I would opt for the former)
2. I'd love to be reelected. I hope so/hope to next year. (this time I choose 'hope to', is it correct?)
  

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If you are restricted to only those options then yes, I agree. You can also say "I hope to be" in both cases.

  • If you are restricted to only those options then yes, I agree.
  • You can also say "I hope to be" in both cases.
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If you are restricted to only those options then yes, I agree.

You can also say "I hope to be" in both cases.

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