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Yadavji83 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Use would or will when hoping for something?

For ex: i made something and showing it to somone.

What should i say??

"hey, i made something, hope you will like it."

"hey, i made something, hope you would like it."

or i should not use anyone of them just say

"hey, i made something, hope you like it."

or

"hey, i made something, hoping you would/will like it."

Thanks!
  

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Hello, yadavji—and welcome to English Forums. Only these are correct: Hey, I made something . I hope you will like it.

  • Hello, yadavji—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Only these are correct: Hey, I made something .
  • I hope you will like it.
  • Hey, I made something .
  • I hope you like it.
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Hello, yadavji—and welcome to English Forums.

Only these are correct:

Hey, I made something. I hope you will like it.

Hey, I made something. I hope you like it.

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