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Learn The Difference Between Wait And Hope
Learn the Difference Between ‘Wait’ and ‘Hope’
Feb 2, 2021 / English / 1 mins read

Although 'wait' and 'hope' may seem to have the same meaning, they are used in different situations. Learn how to use them correctly:

 

✅ Wait refers to the act of waiting and letting time pass.

Examples:

- I’ll wait for you tomorrow morning.

- She waited patiently for me.

 

✅ We use 'hope' to express good intentions for the future.

Examples:

- I hope tomorrow will be sunny.

- We hope you enjoy your stay here.

 

Let's practice!

Send us sentences using 'wait' and 'hope'.

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