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  1. I hope you will/would help me.

    With 'hope' I would use 'can' instead of could, for the same reasons people give for using 'will' instead of 'would' above'. I hope you can help me. This expresses a hope to get help in the future. Forero has explained what you would say if you mean that someone can't help you, but you wish that they could.

  2. "I hoped" vs. "I was hoping". What's the difference?

    1. "I hoped" and "I was hoping" are almost interchangeable, however there is a slight tendency for "I hoped" to indicate a more fundamental and longer term desire than "I was hoping" which has a tendency to indicate something more immediate and transitory. For example one would probably say "When I chose to study accountacy and business ...

  3. "I hoped / have hoped"

    I hoped that you would consider my application favourably. to refer to a past hope, for example, spoken by someone whose application had not been considered favorably, or by someone whose application had been considered favorably, if it were spoken jubilantly. In any case, the speaker no longer has the hope, either because the hopes were dashed ...

  4. How to use 'hope'

    For example, if you have taken an exam and failed and I know you failed. In this case, we use 'hope' in a past tense, because we no longer hope for the event or thing; we know it didn't happen. We use it to tell someone about how we felt in the past. I hoped you would pass the exam. (But you didn't pass). I hoped I'd see Lucy at the meeting.

  5. Helping Verbs in English: List & Examples

    Helping Verb #2 - BE. Use a form of the word BE to make the present, past, and future continuous tenses: Present Continuous: AM, IS, ARE + -ing form. I 'm studying English. He 's talking on the phone. We 're having dinner right now. Past Continuous: WAS, WERE + -ing form. He was singing in the shower. We were driving home from work.

  6. tense

    0. (1) Mike hoped to live in that house, but he couldn't afford it. (2) Mike had hoped to live in that house, but he couldn't afford it. The use of the past perfect form ( had hoped) entails the need for looking back in time from a standpoint that feels remote to the speaker. Normally, the standpoint that feels remote to the speaker is a point ...

  7. helped me with my homework

    1. The New York Times. "They could not help me with my homework," she said of her parents. 2. The New York Times. "I would like her to help me with my homework," Joaquin said, adding that he has never met his father. 3. The New York Times. He helps me with my homework, he takes me fun places, he buys me food and he takes care of me".

  8. Hope, Want, Expect & Would Like ~ Free English Grammar Lesson

    Use hope to show past desire. I hoped you would/could come to my party yesterday. I was hoping you would/could visit Key West last week. I had hoped you would/could let me borrow your computer last week. I had hoped to visit Key West last month, but I didn't have time for a vacation.

  9. I hope that someone would or could help me out

    Ella had hoped that her husband could grow into a family-oriented man. Explanation: Ella hoped that her husband had the ability to grow into a family-oriented man. This sentence does not specify whether or not she wanted him to actually become that family-oriented man; his ability to do so is all she explicitly hopes for.

  10. How to ask for help with homework

    Be specific. You might be able to email your teacher directly, or message them via an online platform to ask questions. You could also ask your teacher if you can go and chat to them about it ...

  11. I <had> hoped John would help us

    Thanks for reading my post. Context: Yesterday, John said that he would help me and my friend. But he's just called me and told me that he won't. I say one of the sentences below to my friend. Sample sentences: 1. I hoped John would help us, but he's just called me and told me that he won't! 2.

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  13. "Can/may/will you help me with this?"

    Yes: "May" contrasts with "Can" in the first person, and generations of children have been told off for saying "Can I" when grown-ups held that they should have been saying "May I". But in the second person, "May you" is very unusual. @Colin Interestingly, it also contrasts with "Can" in the third person. E.g.

  14. I was hoping you would vs. I was hoping you would have

    But my hope was that you would have noticed, i.e. in the time leading up until this moment, my hope was that you would have noticed before now, at sometime in the past. More concisely: In the past, my hope was for you to notice in the future. as opposed to In the past, my hope was for you to notice before now, but the time for noticing has passed.

  15. He Said, "Will You Please Help Me With My Homework?" Change Into

    1 Answer. Zainab Shaikh. Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 12:27 pm. Indirect Speech: He asked pleadingly if I would help him with his homework. OR. He requested me to help him with his homework. Explanation: If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like will/shall change to would. And if the sentence is interrogative ...

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  17. I wish you helped/would help me

    Nov 6, 2011. #2. I need to understand this sentence. "I am really angry. You never help with the housework." I wish you would help me. - would mean that this person is annoyed about this situation. The speaker is more than annoyed; he or she is angry (and says so). The speaker is angry with a spouse or roommate who leaves the speaker to do all ...

  18. Verb Tense, Verb Voice, and Verb Mood

    A. have hoped B. hope C. hopes D. hoping, Sentence 1: I scrambled downstairs and through the kitchen and living room to the front door. Sentence 2: The mailbox loomed before me, my destiny likely inside. Sentence 3: My fingers shaking, I opened the door and took a deep breath. Sentence 4: From my bedroom, I saw the mailman outside and heard our ...

  19. Zero and first conditional and future time clauses

    I'll take my umbrella if it rains. (=I'll take my umbrella if it rains, but I won't take my umbrella if it doesn't rain) First vs zero conditional. We use the first conditional to talk about a particular situation, whereas we use the zero conditional to talk about what happens in general. If you don't use oil, it tastes awful.

  20. I hope you can/could help me.

    Nov 1, 2016. #2. I'm with the teacher here. I hope you could help me is not out of the question, but you'd usually be hoping that someone had been able to help you, in circumstances where it's hard for you to know or not. I think these circumstances are rare enough to justify the teacher's correction. Maybe some people would use could for the ...

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  23. I had trouble <in> doing my homework vs. I needed help <with> doing my

    But if "doing my homework" is necessary to fully understand the intended meaning, then you might as well call "doing my homework" a complement of the idiom "had trouble" rather than "modifier." Similarly, you can call "doing my homework" complement too in your second sentence, complement of the object "help."

  24. Could you please help me with my English homework

    Hello you guys. Here is my question: Choose the correct answer for the following sentence: The window was so high up that ___ I could see was the sky A.just B. only C.thing D.all Thanks for your help and have a nice day! ^^