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I hope we both make it vs I hope we both will make it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I hope we both make it' is more casual and direct, while 'I hope we both will make it' is a bit more formal and emphasizes the future aspect. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 3213 views

I hope we both make it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual way to express a wish for both parties to succeed. It is direct and simple.
  • I hope we make it to Vertiform City on time.
  • So that we both make it out.
  • I hope we can make it to that cornfield.
  • It is a difficult subject and I hope we have managed to make it somewhat easier to deal with now.
  • I welcome the approach of market mechanisms, like the Emissions Trading System, but I hope we can improve the methodology and make it work better to achieve our aims.
  • I hope we both get what we want out of this.
  • In that regard, I believe that the resolution reflects Parliament's resolve to make its contribution and I hope we will also manage to succeed in doing so.
  • I hope we will have a debate in my country that will make it possible for us to join them and other euro countries in the years to come.
  • (Both gulp) It's uneven but I hope they challenge you enough to make it... interesting.
  • We both make a beautiful bed.
  • I hope we have other opportunities, but I hope we will have fewer examples of their abuse in the years ahead.
  • I hope we're not interrupting, Mr. Selznick.
  • I hope we can salvage this and still be friends, one day.
  • I hope we get a chance to say goodbye to everyone.
  • I hope we have a snack.
  • I hope we catch up with Mack and Addy.
  • I hope we don't see anyone I know.
  • I hope we get to do it again soon.
  • I hope we're still on for pizza tonight.
  • I hope we meet again someday.

Alternatives:

  • I hope we both succeed
  • I hope we both reach our goal

I hope we both will make it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, but it is a bit more formal than the first option.

This phrase is a more formal way to express a wish for both parties to succeed. It emphasizes the future aspect of the wish.
  • I hope we will have a debate in my country that will make it possible for us to join them and other euro countries in the years to come.
  • I hope we make it to Vertiform City on time.
  • And I hope that all of you will make it.
  • It deals with something that everyone knows is close to my heart, which is the advance I hope we will make in conducting impact assessments across all three institutions.
  • I hope we can make it to that cornfield.
  • It is a difficult subject and I hope we have managed to make it somewhat easier to deal with now.
  • I welcome the approach of market mechanisms, like the Emissions Trading System, but I hope we can improve the methodology and make it work better to achieve our aims.
  • I don't know if either of us will make it out of this alive, but I hope you get your face back.
  • I hope that the Commission will make its own proposal concerning how the expanding Union might implement its institutional and other differentiation.
  • The same Union that proclaimed the Charter of Fundamental Rights and which I hope will make it binding cannot be negligent in this matter.
  • I hope that this document will make it possible for him to continue to exercise his outstanding abilities as an Italian and a Genoese cook.
  • I hope that these two red lines will make it to the finish line.
  • I hope that reading between the lines will make it clear that my aim is to give the report a positive, encouraging tone.
  • I hope they will make it by the time the Union has made the necessary institutional reforms.
  • I hope that the Internal Market Commissioner and his colleagues will make it their urgent business to bring this to an end.
  • I hope we both get what we want out of this.
  • In that regard, I believe that the resolution reflects Parliament's resolve to make its contribution and I hope we will also manage to succeed in doing so.
  • I hope that both Mr Lamy and Mr Nicolaï will make a firm commitment in this regard.
  • I hope that, by building on this foundation, we shall soon be able to reach an agreement that will make it possible to put the Permanent Partnership Council into operation.
  • And I hope that the Russian Federation will make it clear once again that these press reports and media reports are untrue.

Alternatives:

  • I hope we both will succeed
  • I hope we both will reach our goal

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