[Grammar] I hope that you will/can give me a chance

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uktous

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Hi,

Question:
Which sentence is more correct?
Any difference between sentence 1 and 2?

Sentence1:
I hope that you will give me a chance (to work at your firm).
Sentence2:
I hope that you can give me a chance (to work at your firm).

Thanks
 
Hi,

Question:
Which sentence is more correct?
Any difference between sentence 1 and 2?

Sentence1:
I hope that you will give me a chance (to work at your firm).
Sentence2:
I hope that you can give me a chance (to work at your firm).

Thanks
#1 hopes that "you" are willing to give "me" a chance.
#2 hopes that "you" are able to give "me" a chance.
 
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