Are you thinking of "If there's a will theres a way?"
Its a way of saying bro, which is short for brother. ^^ hope that helped
The use of "hopefully" to mean something like "it is hoped" or " we hope" is not good. Better to say "We hope..." or "With any luck..." Otherwise the sentence is correct, if a little vague.
One of them is mathematics. I hope you don't mind my saying so, but the others are none of your business.
Well 0.25 is just like saying what is 1/4 of 240? Answer=60 Hope this helps :)
a number sentence is like 5+5=10.you just get the number there saying and but them like that. I hope that helped.
Well, if I am correct on what you are saying: You could say: "She gave me a nudge." Hope this helps :D
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
Both are correct. "Do" is an auxiliary verb.
Yes. However, saying ' I hope you enjoyed my show. ' Sounds more casual. Unless you're going for a more professional sounding sentence.
current energy and static energy!! i hope this is correct !! :)) but it is true ;)
There is no difference. They are just different ways of saying the same thing. I hope this helps :)
The correct way to say hello is Giinagay pronounced gin-ah-gay hope this helps!
It's a very improper sentence so I'm just re-wording here. "I'm have an environmental scholarship" The real translation of the sentence is "I [right/correct] scholarship environment" So, I hope that helped.
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Yes, 'I hope that you were sincere when you gave me the advice.' is a correct sentence.
I hope I am right in saying it is.
The wording "did hope" is awkward and shouldn't be used very often. Instead, you could just say "hoped".Awkward-sounding: I did hope to see my old friend.Better: I hoped to see my old friend.