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What is the difference between I hope you enjoy and I hope you'll enjoy?


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What is the difference between I hope you enjoy and I hope you'll enjoy? #16 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 8:35 am   What is the difference between I hope you enjoy and I hope you'll enjoy?
 

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Hi Goody,

Glad you are enjoying the site. The 'subtle' difference is that 'I hope you enjoy' is simply a wish about what you may or may not do. 'I hope you'll enjoy' has a more 'positive' approach because I assume you are going to do this very soon.

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What is the difference between I hope you enjoy and I hope you'll enjoy? #17 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 8:47 am   What is the difference between I hope you enjoy and I hope you'll enjoy?
 

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