0
Gene93 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I hope everything is going well for/with you

Hello,

What's the difference between: "I hope everything is going well for you" and "I hope everything is going well with you"? I've encountered both but "with you" is probably more common. What do you think?


Thank you.

  

Top answer

Gene93 What's the difference between: "I hope everything is going well for you" and "I hope everything is going well with you"? There is no difference in meaning. Gene93 I've encountered both but "with you" is probably more common I seldom encounter 'with' nowadays.

  • Gene93 What's the difference between: "I hope everything is going well for you" and "I hope everything is going well with you"?
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • Gene93 I've encountered both but "with you" is probably more common I seldom encounter 'with' nowadays.
  • t1%3B%2Cgoing%20well%20with%20you%3B%2Cc0
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Gene93What's the difference between: "I hope everything is going well for you" and "I hope everything is going well with you"?

There is no difference in meaning.

Gene93 I've encountered both but "with you" is probably more common

I seldom encounter 'with' nowadays.

Related Questions