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Centrino
Is it correct to use "I hope you are well" in writing?
I've recently come across the phrase "I hope you are well..." in a letter. Is it grammatically correct? Is it common for informal speech or "I hope you are okay" is more usual?
Thanks in advance!"I hope you are good" has a different meaning?
2010年9月15日 16:05
解答 · 8
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yes, it is correct.
well in writing
okay in informal speech
2010年9月15日
1
i think it's better if yu say "i hope your fine"
cowboy...
2010年9月16日
You can say it in informal speech too.
You can say or write: "I hope you are well"
But we often say:
"I hope you're *doing* well".
"well" is better than "OK." "ok" means "not bad" or "so-so".
2010年9月15日
Yes, you're right. You can write like this too:
- I hope you're okay
- I hope you're good
2010年9月16日
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