Hopefully, we will know the answer to that question (by/in/after) tomorrow
【在 m*x 的大作中提到】 : 找出下列句子的英语语法错误 : Hopefully, we will know the answer to that question tomorrow.
P*D
16 楼
虽然大家都知道这是事实吧,但是也不带这样赤裸裸地BSO的……
【在 V*****8 的大作中提到】 : 漂亮但有點脾氣的女生 : that's me : 小孩才會長得漂亮 : true, so true, cant be truer
w*r
17 楼
adverb tə-ˈmär-(ˌ)ō, -ˈmȯr- Examples of TOMORROW I'll finish the housework tomorrow. Is it supposed to rain tomorrow? He has an interview tomorrow. tomorrow
it should be better to be expressed in this way: we hope to know the answer to that question tomorrow. "hopefully" itself is nothing wrong, but we do not use it together with "we will".
【在 m*x 的大作中提到】 : 找出下列句子的英语语法错误 : Hopefully, we will know the answer to that question tomorrow.
K*2
34 楼
没这回事
【在 n**e 的大作中提到】 : it should be better to be expressed in this way: : we hope to know the answer to that question tomorrow. : "hopefully" itself is nothing wrong, : but we do not use it together with "we will".
m*x
35 楼
居然webster字典也会犯语法错误。 转载: Most people use hopefully to mean “it is hoped that,” as in the following sentence: Example 1: Hopefully, the rain will stop in time for the outdoor concert. Hopefully can also be used to describe performing an action “in a hopeful manner,” as the following example demonstrates: Example 2: We hopefully waited for the winner of the competition to be announced. Example 2 illustrates what is considered by some to be the only correct usage of hopefully, though Example 1 seems to be the more common usage. So, what is all the fuss about? The argument against using hopefully in the manner of Example 1 is that although hopefully is an adverb, it’s not modifying anything. The rain (in Example 1) is not performing an action in a hopeful manner. Other adverbs, such as thankfully, frankly, and honestly, are used similarly. Though there is still debate among writers and language purists over the correctness of using adverbs this way, in April 2012, the Associated Press Stylebook editors broke down and approved the usage of hopefully in the “it is hoped that” sense. To avoid the issue altogether, there is always the option to use I hope or we hope instead of hopefully. Or you can go with the Associated Press and the masses and continue to use hopefully. Hopefully, no one will correct you.
【在 m*x 的大作中提到】 : 居然webster字典也会犯语法错误。 : 转载: : Most people use hopefully to mean “it is hoped that,” as in the following : sentence: : Example 1: Hopefully, the rain will stop in time for the outdoor concert. : Hopefully can also be used to describe performing an action “in a hopeful : manner,” as the following example demonstrates: : Example 2: We hopefully waited for the winner of the competition to be : announced. : Example 2 illustrates what is considered by some to be the only correct
P*a
39 楼
靠,现在考4级肯定不及格了。当年也算是高分了。
【在 m*x 的大作中提到】 : 找出下列句子的英语语法错误 : Hopefully, we will know the answer to that question tomorrow.
这不是那个不好笑的笑话嘛,因为喊错了话淹死了的。。。 I shall drown, no one will save me! 我要淹死了,都不来救我! I will drown, no one shall save me! 我就是要淹死,都不要来救我! 不过这个will/shall的区别实在是prescriptivists造出来装的。