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RGCC Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

'i hope for you to...'

I hope for you to be the very best of all that you can be.
I hope for you to have all the best things in life.

are the sentences above grammatically correct? i'm wondering because i can't find sentences starting with a phrase 'i hope for you to...'.
thanks for your help!
  

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You can hear I hope for... but it isn't generally considered correct. I hope you'll have...

  • You can hear I hope for...
  • but it isn't generally considered correct.
  • I hope you'll have...
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You can hear I hope for... but it isn't generally considered correct.

I hope you'll have...

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RGCC i I can't find sentences starting with a phrase ' i I hope for you to...'.
That's not surprising. The grammar of hope is usually as follows:

I hope that you will ... hope for the future of the present

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