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I hope to hear from you vs I hope to hearing from you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I hope to hear from you' is more commonly used and considered more formal. 'I hope to hearing from you' is less common and may sound awkward to some native speakers.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 2737 views

I hope to hear from you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite and common way to express the desire for a response from someone. It is often used in emails, letters, or other forms of communication.

Examples:

  • I hope to hear from you soon.
  • Thank you for your consideration, and I hope to hear from you.
  • I hope to hear from you regarding the job interview.
  • Please let me know your thoughts. I hope to hear from you.
  • I hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience.
  • I commend every mechanism within this resolution to the House and I hope to hear from the Commissioner that the Commission will continue to support us in this aim.
  • I hope to hear them sing it one day.
  • I hope to hear good things from him.
  • I hope to hear your music, Mr Lester.
  • I hope to hear answers to these questions after the forthcoming summit, which I believe will get to grips with this tricky situation.
  • I should also like to stress that a fifth action programme is necessary and I hope to hear the Commissioner announce one.
  • Commissioner Solbes, I hope to hear a word or two on the stability of the European currency.
  • I hope to hear later that the Commission has been inspired by this for its legislative work.
  • I hope we hear from your boyfriend.
  • I just hope to hear you're wrong.
  • This is why I maintain my proposal and, while, of course, awaiting the debate, I hope to hear precise answers from the Commission, to which I addressed a question at the beginning of my speech.
  • I hope to hear what Commissioner Dimas intends to do in the near future with regard to establishing a responsible ship dismantling industry in these countries and to making the resources available to achieve this.
  • I'll hope to hear the chords played again one day.
  • - "And hope to hear from you soon."
  • I hope we will hear from her too.
  • I hope I get to hear you on the radio soon.
  • I hope never to hear another word of this matter again.
  • I hope you hear back from your best friend.
  • We hope to hear specific proposals from the Commission, with plenty of action and no more regrets.
  • We support - and hope to hear a robust view on this from the Commission - the notion that primary products should be included in any product liability directive.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I await your reply.
  • I anticipate hearing from you.
  • I am eager to hear from you.

I hope to hearing from you

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is less common and may sound awkward to some native speakers. It is not typically used in formal or professional communication.
  • I would thank the Bureau for all its efforts and I hope that the planned hearing will lead to positive results, also with regard to the conservation of the quaint little station.
  • - And I do hope your hearing improves.
  • I think that, through the amendments we have produced in the committee and for which we hope to obtain a hearing, we are highlighting some important matters.
  • I am sure that we all hope the necessary hearings can be concluded in time for us to secure Parliament's approval in July and proceed with the formal appointment.
  • Hope I'm not hearing the idea is to shoot first and ask them to put their hands up when they're too dead to do it.
  • I hope you're enjoying our million-dollar movie... and you're going to enjoy hearing from Skip.
  • Okay, I mean, if you think that's more important than hearing Hope say "Sabrina."
  • I hope that this potential will be accepted and taken on board by the Commission and I look forward to hearing what the Commissioner has to say about Mr Mather's report.
  • Look forward to hearing From you, gentlemen.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I'm following up on our pending friendship, and I look forward to hearing from you regarding its status.
  • President Borrell also looked forward to hearing from Wim Kok on the progress made under the Lisbon agenda.
  • We look forward to hearing from the Commission how it will demonstrate that its response here is not only precautionary - which it clearly is - but also proportionate.
  • We have given the Commissioner four questions and we look forward to hearing from him in due course.
  • I look forward to hearing from our Commissioner as to how the Commission will spearhead those efforts, and I assure him of this House's support.
  • I look forward also to hearing from Commissioner Bonino in due course her perspective on these matters.
  • Honourable Members, I very much look forward to hearing from you so I will pause at this point.
  • I hope the approach I have set out here will have the support of Parliament and I look forward very much to hearing Parliament's views.
  • I am looking forward to hearing the Commission's response, and I hope that the speech that will follow those of MEPs will not be of a general nature like the Commissioner's first speech.
  • We look forward to hearing Sir Leon Brittan, on behalf of the Commission, reading out the results of the discussions we have had and which I hope will lead to a situation where we will have more accountability on Euratom matters in the future.

Alternatives:

  • I hope to hear from you
  • I look forward to hearing from you
  • I am looking forward to your response
  • I await your reply
  • I anticipate hearing from you

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