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Coachpotato Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

hope with anxiety

Imagine that a person writes a letter telling some friends she is happy they're coming.

Can you say: 'We hope your arrival with anxiety' ?

I think there're two problems with it. One of them is the word 'anxiety', It means distress and concern, doesn't it? And I'm not sure about the verb hope either.

I would say it like this: 'I'm looking forward to your arrival'. Am I right?
  

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Hi, Yes, you're absolutely right. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, you're absolutely right.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, you're absolutely right.

Clive

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