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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
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Hope\am hoping

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What is the difference between "I hope" and "I'm hoping"?

  

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"I hope" is a one-time hope. You express your hope that something will happen. "I'm hoping" is a continuing hope.

  • "I hope" is a one-time hope.
  • You express your hope that something will happen.
  • "I'm hoping" is a continuing hope.
  • It doesn't stop.
  • It's like "I keep hoping".
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"I hope" is a one-time hope. You express your hope that something will happen.
"I'm hoping" is a continuing hope. It doesn't stop. It's like "I keep hoping". It's like waiting for something.

I hope one day you will be able to forgive me.
I'm hoping someone here can tell us how to solve the problem.

CJ

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