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I hope this answer to your question vs I hope this answer to your questions

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "I hope this answers your question." The verb "answers" should be used in the singular form to match the singular noun "question."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 7923 views

I hope this answer to your question

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be in the singular form to match the singular noun "question."

The correct form is "I hope this answers your question."
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • The Commission's original proposal - and I hope this will answer your question - was for EUR 24.9 billion, and was based in the ninth EDF including residual appropriations from earlier funds.
  • All I can say is, I hope the answer to that question is nothin'.
  • I hope that this answers the question of what the Council intends to do to establish the social summit.
  • Mr President, I hope that answers the question.
  • I hope we answer your three questions to your satisfaction.
  • But I want to direct some very pertinent questions to the Commissioner and I hope he will answer those questions in his response.
  • Mr President, I would ask you once again to convey my personal indignation to the Council and also my hope that answers to the questions put to it may eventually be forthcoming.
  • I hope that this answers a few of your questions.
  • I hope this answers Mrs Astrid Thors's question.
  • Commissioner, if I am here at 11.00 p.m. and ask you questions, I hope you will answer my questions and not only answer people who have the same view as you on this.
  • I hope that I have been able, on behalf of the Commission, to provide some answers to your questions.
  • I hope this answer satisfies Mr Crowley.
  • I hope that I will receive unambiguous answers to these questions.
  • I hope that you will provide answers to all these questions in your proposal.
  • If your question had to do with the position of the German Government, then I hope that the answer I have given is sufficient for you.
  • I hope that I can clarify the Council's view on this matter today and answer your questions.
  • There are five months between now and then and I hope that an answer to that question may be given more authoritatively in due course.
  • Answers to the outstanding questions will be found, in conjunction - I hope - with the associated countries.

Alternatives:

  • I hope this answers your question.

I hope this answer to your questions

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be in the singular form to match the singular noun "question."

The correct form is "I hope this answers your question."
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • The Commission's original proposal - and I hope this will answer your question - was for EUR 24.9 billion, and was based in the ninth EDF including residual appropriations from earlier funds.
  • All I can say is, I hope the answer to that question is nothin'.
  • I hope that this answers the question of what the Council intends to do to establish the social summit.
  • Mr President, I hope that answers the question.
  • I hope we answer your three questions to your satisfaction.
  • But I want to direct some very pertinent questions to the Commissioner and I hope he will answer those questions in his response.
  • Mr President, I would ask you once again to convey my personal indignation to the Council and also my hope that answers to the questions put to it may eventually be forthcoming.
  • I hope that this answers a few of your questions.
  • I hope this answers Mrs Astrid Thors's question.
  • Commissioner, if I am here at 11.00 p.m. and ask you questions, I hope you will answer my questions and not only answer people who have the same view as you on this.
  • I hope that I have been able, on behalf of the Commission, to provide some answers to your questions.
  • I hope this answer satisfies Mr Crowley.
  • I hope that I will receive unambiguous answers to these questions.
  • I hope that you will provide answers to all these questions in your proposal.
  • If your question had to do with the position of the German Government, then I hope that the answer I have given is sufficient for you.
  • I hope that I can clarify the Council's view on this matter today and answer your questions.
  • There are five months between now and then and I hope that an answer to that question may be given more authoritatively in due course.
  • Answers to the outstanding questions will be found, in conjunction - I hope - with the associated countries.

Alternatives:

  • I hope this answers your question.

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