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I hope you are vs hope you are

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I hope you are" is a complete sentence where the subject "I" is explicitly mentioned. "Hope you are" is a fragment that can be used in informal conversations or messages where the subject is implied.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 974 views

I hope you are

This phrase is correct as a complete sentence where the subject "I" is explicitly mentioned.

This phrase is used when you want to express your hope or wish for someone's well-being. It is a complete sentence with the subject "I" at the beginning.

Examples:

  • I hope you are doing well.
  • I hope you are enjoying your vacation.
  • I hope you are feeling better soon.
  • I hope you are in good health.
  • I hope you are my host family.
  • I hope you are prepared to die well, Mitchell.
  • I hope you are very interested in the environment.
  • Dear Sister-in-law, I hope you are well.
  • I hope you are well, Callie.
  • I hope you are still with Cecilie... as before we met
  • I hope you are happy with what you have done to her.
  • I hope you are safe where you are.
  • I hope you are ready to suck the Marrow out of life, and I mean that quite literally.
  • I hope you are steadfast in your commitment to our cause, Yao Fei.
  • I hope you are less severe a teacher and a wife.
  • I hope you are comfortable here.
  • I hope you are pleased with your room.
  • Field Marshal Rommel... I hope you are feeling better...
  • I hope you are, my friend of friends.
  • I hope you aren't an informer.
  • I hope you are too... by dreaming every day.
  • I hope you are in excruciating pain.
  • I hope you are still my friend.

Alternatives:

  • I hope that you are
  • I wish you are
  • I trust you are
  • I believe you are
  • I am hopeful that you are

hope you are

This phrase is correct as a fragment in informal conversations or messages where the subject is implied.

This phrase is commonly used in informal settings when the subject is understood from the context or conversation. It is a more casual way of expressing hope for someone's well-being.

Examples:

  • Hope you are having a great day!
  • Hope you are feeling better soon.
  • Hope you are enjoying the party.
  • Hope you are doing well.
  • Hope you are safe and sound.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you are
  • I wish you are
  • I trust you are
  • I believe you are
  • I am hopeful that you are

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