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

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase 'I hope this will answer your question' is suitable when referring to a single question, while the second phrase 'I hope this will answer your questions' is more appropriate when addressing multiple questions.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 4961 views

I hope this will answer your question

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single question.

This phrase is used when you want to express your hope that the information provided will address a specific question that has been asked.

Examples:

  • I hope this will answer your question about the project timeline.
  • 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.
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • I hope that answers your 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 hope that answers the question.
  • Perhaps this will answer your question.
  • Maybe this will answer your question...
  • All I can say is, I hope the answer to that question is nothin'.
  • 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 this answers the question of what the Council intends to do to establish the social summit.
  • So for the Commission, a new phase is now commencing in the same spirit of dialogue and transparency, and in a few weeks it will result in the adoption of detailed recommendations - and Mrs Peijs, I hope that these will answer your questions.
  • Maybe this will answer your inquiry.
  • Malthus will answer your questions, I will answer none.
  • I hope that I can clarify the Council's view on this matter today and answer your questions.
  • Very well. I will answer your question.
  • Nonetheless, I will answer your questions voluntarily.
  • Take me to Novarro, then I will answer your questions.
  • Firstly, I will answer your question.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I have a brief statement and then I will answer your questions.

Alternatives:

  • I hope this will address your question.
  • I hope this answers your question.

I hope this will answer your questions

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple questions.

This phrase is used when you want to express your hope that the information provided will address several questions that have been asked.

Examples:

  • I hope this will answer your questions about the assignment.
  • 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.
  • I hope that answers your question.
  • I hope that answers your 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 hope that answers the question.
  • Perhaps this will answer your question.
  • Maybe this will answer your question...
  • All I can say is, I hope the answer to that question is nothin'.
  • 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 this answers the question of what the Council intends to do to establish the social summit.
  • So for the Commission, a new phase is now commencing in the same spirit of dialogue and transparency, and in a few weeks it will result in the adoption of detailed recommendations - and Mrs Peijs, I hope that these will answer your questions.
  • Maybe this will answer your inquiry.
  • Malthus will answer your questions, I will answer none.
  • I hope that I can clarify the Council's view on this matter today and answer your questions.
  • Very well. I will answer your question.
  • Nonetheless, I will answer your questions voluntarily.
  • Take me to Novarro, then I will answer your questions.
  • Firstly, I will answer your question.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I have a brief statement and then I will answer your questions.

Alternatives:

  • I hope this will address your questions.
  • I hope this answers your questions.

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