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Difference between all right and fine #16 (permalink) Mon Aug 23, 2010 23:23 pm   Difference between all right and fine
 

When you have a different theme, please start a different thread, Ferdinant.

'I will hope' is not a normal collocation. We do our hoping now. As for the 'if' clause, native speakers often use present simple for future.
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