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Ridacasu Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Hoping for the same result or hoping the same result

Hi, I had this conversation at work, i think it is right to write "hoping for the same result" but i was told im supposed to write "hoping the same result".

What is the right way to do it?

Thanks

  

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' I'm hoping for the same result ' is a grammatical sentence. ' hoping the same result ' has three mistakes in four words: 1. The verb has no subject; 2.

  • ' I'm hoping for the same result ' is a grammatical sentence.
  • ' hoping the same result ' has three mistakes in four words: 1.
  • The verb has no subject; 2.
  • It lacks a capital letter; 3.
  • It lacks the preposition 'for'.
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'I'm hoping for the same result' is a grammatical sentence.

'hoping the same result' has three mistakes in four words:

1. The verb has no subject;

2. It lacks a capital letter;

3. It lacks the preposition 'for'.

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ridacasuWhat is the right way to do it?

In what sentence? (We don't read minds here. Emotion: smile )

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