Are well or doing well?
Are well or doing well?
Both are correct BUT ‘good’ is an adjective and ‘well’ is an adverb. ‘I am doing good’ is how a lot of Americans speak, and a lot of British pedants (like me) get very angry and insist that it should be ‘I am doing well’.
What do you mean by I hope you answered your question?
C. I hope you that has answered your question. D. I hope I answer your question. E. I hope I answered your question. F. I hope I have answered your question. G. I’m glad I helped. H. I’m glad I have helped. I. I’m glad I was able to help. 1.
Which is correct hope this answer or hope this help?
I hope this (answer) helps you. You would say “This answer helps me.” and not “This answer help me.” because the subject of “help” is third person singular. So, “Hope this helps (you)!” is OK, but “Hope this help (you)!” has a verb agreement problem.
Is it OK to say ” hope this help “?
is OK, but “Hope this help (you)!” has a verb agreement problem. In your suggested sentence, which is grammatical, you changed the wish from the present (helps) to the future (will help). This is OK, but it’s not exactly what the original author expressed.
When to use ” help ” or ” hope ” in a sentence?
I will answer this question from a native speaker’s perspective. 3 is very commonly used and is grammatically correct as it has an explicit subject and as Kevin mentions “help” is used as an intransitive verb which does not require a direct object. 1 is also acceptable in common use.
C. I hope you that has answered your question. D. I hope I answer your question. E. I hope I answered your question. F. I hope I have answered your question. G. I’m glad I helped. H. I’m glad I have helped. I. I’m glad I was able to help. 1.
I hope this (answer) helps you. You would say “This answer helps me.” and not “This answer help me.” because the subject of “help” is third person singular. So, “Hope this helps (you)!” is OK, but “Hope this help (you)!” has a verb agreement problem.
How are Hope questions used in medical practice?
The HOPE questions provide a formal tool that may be used in this process. The HOPE concepts for discussion are as follows: H—sources of hope, strength, comfort, meaning, peace, love and connection; O—the role of organized religion for the patient; P—personal spirituality and practices; E—effects on medical care and end-of-life decisions.
What does ” I hope this help to answer your concern ” mean?
I hope this help to answer your concern. is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! I hope this help to answer your concern. We knew you’d be the voice of mercy, and we’re prepared to answer your concerns. Bowman. I hope that this will meet your concerns. I hope I have allayed your concerns. I hope this helps you get through the month.