atabitaraf
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- Joined
- May 19, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
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- Iran
1. I hope it rains tomorrow.
2. I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.
3. I hope it will rain tomorrow.
4. I hope it won't rain tomorrow.
5. I hope she calls me tomorrow.
6. I hope she doesn't call me tomorrow.
7. I hope she will call me tomorrow.
8. I hope she won't call me tomorrow.
I guess for the verb 'hope' both above forms -using simple present and using future - are possible, but however I don't know if we have any other verb beside 'hope' that has the same rule?
I mean after hope we can use 'simple present' OR 'simple future' referring to the future. Do we have any other verb that can be followed with both future and present tenses?
Thanks,
2. I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow.
3. I hope it will rain tomorrow.
4. I hope it won't rain tomorrow.
5. I hope she calls me tomorrow.
6. I hope she doesn't call me tomorrow.
7. I hope she will call me tomorrow.
8. I hope she won't call me tomorrow.
I guess for the verb 'hope' both above forms -using simple present and using future - are possible, but however I don't know if we have any other verb beside 'hope' that has the same rule?
I mean after hope we can use 'simple present' OR 'simple future' referring to the future. Do we have any other verb that can be followed with both future and present tenses?
Thanks,
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