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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

sentence

Hi

Is it a good sentence: Hope you will take advantage of my services someday and will be satisfied. Shall I put "you" before "will"?

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Hi, I hope you will take advantage of my services someday and will be satisfied. Clive

  • Hi, I hope you will take advantage of my services someday and will be satisfied.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I hope you will take advantage of my services someday and will be satisfied.

Clive
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Hi

Can't I start with the word "hope? " I just think it's more informal, but correct.

thanks
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Hi,

It's not a grammatical sentence, but it certainly is an example of the kind of informal English fragments that make up a lot of our conversation and our casual personal letter writing.
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Clive:

I have seen both future-simple usages and presnet-simple ones: hope that helps.

Can I say: «I hope you take advantage of my services someday»?

Or is it a somewhat different type of subordinate clause that requires the future simple tense?

Thanks in advance.
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Hi,

Both tenses are OK

Clive

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