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"Hope this email find you well." vs "Hope this email finds you well."

The correct phrase is "hope this email finds you well." The verb "finds" agrees with the singular subject "this email." The incorrect phrase "hope this email find you well." has a subject-verb agreement error.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

Hope this email find you well.

This phrase is incorrect due to a subject-verb agreement error.

Hope this email finds you well.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express good wishes at the beginning of an email, hoping that the recipient is doing well.

Examples:

  • Hope this email finds you well and in good spirits.
  • I hope this email finds you well and enjoying your weekend.
  • Hope this email finds you well and ready for the upcoming meeting.
  • I hope this email finds you well and looking forward to the event.
  • Hope this email finds you well and having a great day.

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