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"i hope this email finds you" vs "i hopes this email finds you"

The correct phrase is 'I hope this email finds you.' The verb 'hope' should be in the base form without an 's' at the end when used with 'I'. 'I hopes' is grammatically incorrect.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

i hope this email finds you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to start an email, expressing the wish that the recipient is doing well when they receive the message.

Examples:

  • I hope this email finds you well.
  • I hope this email finds you in good health.
  • I hope this message finds you at a good time.
  • I hope this email finds you happy and healthy.
  • I hope this email finds you enjoying your vacation.

i hopes this email finds you

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'hope' should be in the base form without an 's' when used with 'I'.


Alternatives:

  • I hope this email finds you.
  • I am hoping this email finds you.
  • I trust this email finds you.
  • I wish this email finds you.
  • I pray this email finds you.

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