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I hope they go/I hope them to go Hi, These two expressions are both correct? Or I can only use one of them? Is the meaning the same? Thank you!
Oct 19, 2018 4:48 PM
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I hope they go is the correct sentence.
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'I hope them go' doesn't make sense. 'they' are not an object of an action.
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If you are talking about people you don't want around you , you can say "I wish they would leave."
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Sofía Martinez
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