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25 Dec 2016
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
How do I say that? Which one is correct?
How do I say that? Which one is correct?
Hopefully she won't be angry
Hopefully she doesn't get angry
and
Hopefully she understands
Hopefully she'll understand
please, let me know! I'm confused!
Hopefully she doesn't get angry
and
Hopefully she understands
Hopefully she'll understand
please, let me know! I'm confused!
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It's better to use "will" with hopefully, so
"Hopefully she won't be angry" and "Hopefully she'll understand"
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