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Hopefully you can understanding vs I Hope you can understanding

The correct phrase is "I hope you can understand." The phrase "hopefully you can understanding" is incorrect due to the misuse of the adverb "hopefully" and the incorrect form of the verb "understanding."

Last updated: April 01, 2024

Hopefully you can understanding

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb "hopefully" should be followed by a verb, not a noun, and the verb "understanding" should be in the correct form.

The correct form should be "I hope you can understand."
  • We're hosting conversations that promote mutual understanding and hopefully change minds.
  • Mr President, we are going to vote for the text proposed to us, in the hope that, at second reading, the Commission will understand and accept our arguments, hopefully with the understanding and support of the Council.
  • Hopefully you sleep better at night.
  • Hopefully you'll never need our services.
  • Hopefully you didn't tell this girl too much.
  • Hopefully you're not one of those guys who dies suddenly when he stops working.
  • Hopefully you won't have to taste my sugar anytime soon.
  • Hopefully you have noticed the same about me.
  • Hopefully you can do something with it.
  • Well, hopefully you've given everything away, then.
  • Hopefully you will not have to say...
  • Well, hopefully you'll find another donor.
  • Let's just get you through tonight... and hopefully you will.
  • Hopefully you ring me with a good reason.
  • Hopefully you'll be able to help sort out this entire mess.
  • Hopefully you can finish before your vacation.
  • Hopefully you'll be respected for it.
  • And hopefully you'll land on solid ground.
  • Hopefully you'll have more luck than Officer Stalin.
  • Hopefully you won't put me into prison for this.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you can understand
  • Hopefully, you can understand
  • I hope you understand
  • I hope you will understand
  • I hope that you can understand

I Hope you can understanding

This phrase is correct. It uses the correct form of the verb "understanding" after the modal verb "can."

This phrase is a common way to express hope that someone will understand something.
  • So from that point of view I hope you have some understanding that there is a concern about these issues.
  • Sibasaki-kun I hope for your understanding.
  • I hope she's got understanding neighbors.
  • I hope that this understanding plays a role in the Council, too.
  • There is no question of opening a debate on the matter now and I hope everyone will show understanding.
  • So I hope that an understanding can be reached about this in the conciliation procedure, with the result that this point will initially be left open, also allowing consideration of Parliament's proposals, which are interesting.
  • We hope that understanding and broad agreement have been reached on these matters.
  • The function I have to attend is a joint meeting of two committees which was specially arranged to discuss a number of external assistance issues so I hope Parliament will be understanding.
  • For your sake, I hope I'm not understanding you.
  • I hope that your sound understandings, gentlemen, will easily enable you to distinguish infirmities which are misfortunes, from motives which are crimes.
  • Mr President, I hope that the understanding that was reached in Berlin concerning the most important problems currently inherent in the Reform Treaty will culminate in a positive outcome during the forthcoming summit in Lisbon.
  • But I am convinced that to accept such conclusions is to abandon all hope of understanding the scientific events behind them.
  • We feel it is questionable to allow such complicated, technical issues to go to the vote when people have no real hope of understanding them.
  • I hope, understanding as I do your answer, Mr President, that I have the good fortune to appear higher on the list the next time you are in the Chair for Question Time.
  • The European Court of Justice and the Commission accept this order of priorities, and I thus hope for understanding on the part of Parliament as well.
  • Nevertheless, we hope for your understanding on at least some of these points.
  • Let us hope that understanding of the system will increase as and when the directive is applied, and I think that in general today we are in a relatively better situation than at the beginning.
  • I hope you have a very understanding wife.
  • I hope you've got an understanding husband.
  • I hope you now have a better understanding of the struggles holograms must endure in a world controlled... by organics.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you can understand
  • I hope you understand
  • I hope you will understand
  • I hope that you can understand
  • Hopefully, you can understand

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