[General] hope all your goals are vs will be achived

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ex:

a) Hope all your goals are achieved.
b) Hope all your goals will be achieved.


Both sounds right grammatically, but A) is the norm, right?

Thanks in advance.
 
When I did google search for both, A) came up way more.

I must admit B) sounded more grammatically natural to me.
 
ex:

a) Hope all your goals are achieved.
b) Hope all your goals will be achieved.


Both sounds right grammatically, but A) is the norm, right?

Thanks in advance.

Personally, I would be inclined to use (a).
 
I think both are fine.
 
I find a) more natural.
 
COCA has 112 examples of 'hope your noun + verb, present tense' and 24 of 'hope your noun + will'
 
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