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Usage of do, don't, does, doesn't, did, didn't | Modals: I ... do the work today, I have plenty of time.
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How to ask a question? #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 15:34 pm   How to ask a question?
 

Dear teachers,

Just I want to know :is it correct to say :"I hope so that all is well with you"?.

Many thanks in advance
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How to ask a question? #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 17:40 pm   How to ask a question?
 

"I hope so that all is well with you"?.

I do so hope, that all is well with you. (no question mark required)
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