Do You Say was hoping or am hoping?

Do You Say was hoping or am hoping?

I have a probelm that I need someone else to help me to resolve. I want to email that person and ask her/he to help. So do I say, I was hoping that you can help me or I’m hoping that you can help me.

Which is correct to say I was hoping you could help me?

So do I say, I was hoping that you can help me or I’m hoping that you can help me. I think “I was hoping you can help me” is the correct one to use. But does it mean I don’t need that person to help anymore, since I use was? can u tell the difference between the two sentences. I have a probelm that I need someone else to help me to resolve.

What’s the difference between hopping on a bandwagon and hoping?

SpaceX is hoping to reach speeds of up to 1 Gbps, about 200 times faster than the average user’s connection. That’s right, I’m hopping on the Jake-Browning-for-the-Heisman bandwagon. That’s exactly what this teenager found when he hopped into the car for the drive back from work.

What is the difference between hoped and hopping?

The past tense of hope is hoped and the past tense of hop is hopped. Peter hoped he’d never have to sit another test again. Peter hopped across the cold floor to get his other sock.

What’s the difference between hoping and hopping in English?

Even though the difference in spelling between hoping and hopping is just one letter, the difference in meaning is actually much bigger. All you need to do is hope and hop to see how big a difference it is. What Is the Difference Between Hoping and Hopping?

SpaceX is hoping to reach speeds of up to 1 Gbps, about 200 times faster than the average user’s connection. That’s right, I’m hopping on the Jake-Browning-for-the-Heisman bandwagon. That’s exactly what this teenager found when he hopped into the car for the drive back from work.

What do you mean by hoping for a clew?

Hoping for a clew, they examined the ground for his footprints, but could discover nothing. He worked with a right good will, hoping to make himself so useful that they would not feel inclined to get rid of him. But he looked earnestly upon them, hoping that he should receive something of them.

Which is the present participle of the verb hopping?

Hoping is the present participle of the verb hope, and hopping is the present participle of the verb hop. To hope for something means that we want it to happen. We use hoping to form one of the progressive tenses, like the present progressive and the past progressive: