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I hope you doing fine vs I hope you’re doing fine

The correct phrase is 'I hope you're doing fine.' The contraction 'you're' is the correct form of 'you are' in this context. Using the full form 'you are' in this case is not grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I hope you doing fine

This phrase is not correct in English. It lacks the necessary contraction 'you're' to form 'you are'.

Incorrect - the contraction 'you're' should be used to form 'you are' in this context. The correct phrase is 'I hope you're doing fine.'
  • We hope we're doing fine with the Spanish.
  • I hope that all of my little family is doing fine and not working too hard.
  • I hope you won't take Christian too seriously.
  • I hope you brought your toothbrushes.
  • And I hope you can forgive my inappropriateness.
  • I hope you don't mind.
  • I hope you don't mind if...
  • I hope you will remedy this lack.
  • I hope you really enjoy your new blender.
  • I hope you chilled the wine.
  • And somewhere I hope you're watching.
  • I hope you like entitled millionaires.
  • I hope you didn't come for a second dinner.
  • I hope you thanked Matthew properly.
  • I hope you kept your passports.
  • Governor, I hope you were entertained.
  • I hope you boys like beans.
  • I hope you're - I hope you're right.
  • I hope you're right, major.
  • I hope you're not playing with him.

I hope you’re doing fine

This phrase is correct in English. The contraction 'you're' is the correct form of 'you are' in this context.

Correct - use this phrase when expressing your wish for someone's well-being. 'You're' is the contraction of 'you are' in this context.
  • We hope we're doing fine with the Spanish.
  • I hope you're doing her.
  • I hope you know what you're doing.
  • I hope you're doing that, Wayne.
  • I hope you know what you're doing, putting Detective Ryan's ambition over good sense.
  • Dear Jack Mosley: I hope you're doing well and everything worked out like it was supposed to.
  • She's taking a loan against her salay I hope you guys know what you're doing.
  • [In girl's voice] Well, I hope you're doing better than I am.
  • Well, I hope you're doing better than me, baby.
  • Ellie, I hope you're doing your own homework in there and not having Uncle Taco do it for you.
  • I hope you know what you're doing and this doesn't end in complete disaster.
  • You're doing fine with two.
  • David... you're doing fine.
  • I hope that all of my little family is doing fine and not working too hard.
  • I hope you know what you're doing.
  • I hope you know what you're doing because if anything happens to our Nicole...?
  • Doing better, and-and I hope you're doing okay and Ted.
  • I've never had to say this to you before, but I hope you know what you're doing.
  • I hope you're doing well, staying healthy and everything
  • Man, I hope you know what you're doing.

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