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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I suck n grammar !!!!!!!

anywayz.... i'd appreciate if someone culd correct me on this------
"father has high hopes in you" OR
"father has high hopes from you" ????????????????
  

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A few things: 1) Please give your topics meaningful titles. "High hopes in or high hopes from" would be an example of a useful title. 2) Please do your best to use standard English here, not chat slang, and use proper capitalization and punctuation.

  • A few things: 1) Please give your topics meaningful titles.
  • "High hopes in or high hopes from" would be an example of a useful title.
  • 2) Please do your best to use standard English here, not chat slang, and use proper capitalization and punctuation.
  • You're asking us to tell you the correct way to do something but you haven't done the parts you already know about The answer to your question: high hopes FOR you.
  • You will need to fix the capitalization and punctuation before it is correct, however.
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A few things:
1) Please give your topics meaningful titles. "High hopes in or high hopes from" would be an example of a useful title.
2) Please do your best to use standard English here, not chat slang, and use proper capitalization and punctuation. You're asking us to tell you the correct way to do something but you haven't done the parts you already know about

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