Yes, you could say that. You are saying that you agree with them, so you could also say, “I hope so too.”

What can I use instead of hope for 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.

Can you end a sentence with hopefully?

2 Answers. ‘Hopefully’ is being used as a parenthetical expression to interrupt a thought and not as a conjunctive adverb joining two sentences. Since it is functioning as a parenthetical expression, you need to punctuate it with two commas. “…and, hopefully, become a member of the band.”

What to write instead of Hope all is well?

I hope you’re doing well. I hope this email finds you well. I hope you’re having a great week. I hope all is well….5 Better Alternatives to “I Hope This Email Finds You Well”

  • 1 Nothing at all.
  • 2 Something personal.
  • 3 “I know you’re swamped, so I’ll be brief.”
  • 4 “We met at ______.”
  • 5 A bit of small talk.

    What do you mean by I hope that answers / answered / has answered?

    I hope that 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.

    How to answer ” I hope I have clarified your concern “?

    Your version is no more polite, and it is less natural. Anonymous I hope I have clarified your concern. This would be much more polite way. The problem is that if you clarify someone’s concern, you just make it more clear what they are concerned (or worried) about. That has nothing to do with answering their question.

    How to give regards to someone English language?

    Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. Not the answer you’re looking for? Browse other questions tagged phrase-request greetings or ask your own question.

    How to use regards, best regards, sincerely in an email?

    Regards, Best Regards, Kind Regards—How to Use Them in an Email 1 When to End an Email with “Regards”.Historically, with best regards and with kindest regards have been used as a letter closing—a. 2 Suitable Ways to End an Email. 3 Using “Regarding” and “Regard” in a Sentence. 4 “Regards,” “Best Regards,” and “Regard” in Summary. …