Dave hoped that he and Steve would win the tennis tournament.
Since 'hoped' is past tense, the correct rendition would be "You hoped that the speaker of your iPhone was just broken."
He Was Born In 1937. :) i hoped this helped :L
None, people don't usually have square feet. I hoped this helped you.
Thinking that I could beat him at tennis was wishful thinking on my part. I had hoped to take the day off, but that was just wishful thinking.
One option: "I hoped I would have gotten along with your teacher too, because you have had bad teachers in the past."
Not at allAnother answer:If you mean 'Is the clause "you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'yes'.If you mean 'Is the clause "is you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'no'.If you had taken the trouble to write your question more clearly, you would have helped the people who you hoped would be helping you. Isn't that worth doing?
Brianna hoped that she would be able to paint, that she would be able to ride horseback, and that she would be able to travel.
Herobrine is Notch's evil brother. Herobrine has a steve skin and white glowing eyes. Herobrine is known for going onto people's worlds and killing them. I hoped this helped.
The sum is 6.
you would be telling the person that you hoped that they enjoyed comfortable, what you should say is "I hope that you enjoyed your stay and felt comfortable."
minature means small, or tiny. just another word for it. Hoped this helped :)
'Tom hopes to do really well on this exam' is a correct sentence. Currently, the sentence is in the future and present tense. To change it to past, change 'hopes' to 'hoped'.