"I hope everything has been going on well for you"

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spaceniuzai

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At the beginning of a letter, I would like to say hello. Can I say "I hope everything has been going on well for you"? Or, shall I say "I hope everything has gone well for you"? I wonder if there is any difference between these two sentences. Thank you very much in advance.
 

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"I hope everything has been going well for you" would be your best choice.
 

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Thank you so much for the quick response. This is a great forum to ask questions. Thank you.
 

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"I hope everything has been going well for you" would be your best choice.

Can I say,

1) "I hope everything has been going well with you"

2) "I hope everything is going well with you"


Tks / ju
 

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Can I say,

1) "I hope everything has been going well with you"

2) "I hope everything is going well with you"


Tks / ju

Yes, both are correct.
 
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