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Stevenukd Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

HOPEFUL

Dear Teachers,

1. Be hopeful but don't be dissapointed!

- Is this natural to say?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Don't be dissapointed and be hopeful. or better Don't be disappointed and keep hopes.

  • Don't be dissapointed and be hopeful.
  • or better Don't be disappointed and keep hopes.
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Don't be dissapointed and be hopeful.

or better

Don't be disappointed and keep hopes.
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Hi Stevenukd

Your sentence is grammatically OK, but as a stand-alone sentence it seems awkward to me.

Were you trying to say something like this?
There is hope, but don't be disappointed if things don't work out the way you want.

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