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it hoped that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it hoped that" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "it is hoped that" or "it was hoped that." Example: "It is hoped that the new policy will improve employee satisfaction."
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News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
But it said it hoped that would be offset by further opportunities in the medium term.
News & Media
Twitter said it hoped that its example would prompt other companies to adopt the technology.
News & Media
It hoped that its referendum would sway this debate by delivering a decisive public rejection of change.
News & Media
BHP said it hoped that its strong balance sheet and the fact it would pay for Potash in cash would discourage rival bids.
News & Media
The company ultimately said it hoped that 40percentt of its new hires would be women or under-represented minorities.
News & Media
In its statement the hospital said it hoped that he and others whose medical opinions "had so sustained Charlie's parents" would "find much upon which to reflect".
News & Media
The terror group apparently made an exception to its usual bloodthirsty treatment of journalists because it hoped that Vice's youthful brand would prove a useful recruitment vehicle.
News & Media
Microsoft was already devoting a large part of its massive R&D budget to speech-recognition technology, but it hoped that L&H would offer a short cut.
News & Media
It hoped that the review will contribute to the knowledge of landscape architecture on consideration for birds in urban parks.
It hoped that some other entity — like the state — would pick up the cost.
News & Media
It hoped that the new Chinese middle class would buy lots of film.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For formal contexts, favor alternatives like "it is anticipated that" or "it is expected that" to maintain a professional tone.
Common error
Be careful not to use the past tense "hoped" directly after "it" without the auxiliary verb "is" or "was." The phrase "it hoped that" is grammatically incorrect; use "it is hoped that" or "it was hoped that" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it hoped that" is used as a clause to express a desire or expectation regarding a future event or outcome. However, Ludwig AI confirms that this is grammatically incorrect and a passive construction (e.g., "it is hoped that", "it was hoped that") should be used.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Science
15%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Academia
1%
Encyclopedias
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it hoped that" is frequently encountered, Ludwig AI points out that it's grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it is hoped that" or "it was hoped that". This expression is generally used to convey expectation or anticipation. It's most commonly found in news and media contexts, but in formal writing, it is best to use grammatically correct alternatives like "it is anticipated that" or "it is expected that" to maintain a professional tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it was hoped that
This alternative corrects the grammatical structure by using the passive voice to indicate expectation.
it is hoped that
This alternative uses the present passive form to express a current hope or expectation.
it anticipated that
This phrase replaces "hoped" with "anticipated", indicating a strong expectation.
it expected that
This alternative uses "expected" instead of "hoped", suggesting a belief that something would happen.
it wished that
Using "wished" instead of "hoped" implies a desire for something that may not be likely.
it desired that
This alternative replaces "hoped" with "desired", indicating a strong feeling of wanting something.
it longed for that
This alternative strongly emphasizes a yearning or persistent desire, differentiating it from a simple hope.
it looked forward to that
Using "looked forward to" suggests positive anticipation of a future event or outcome.
they were optimistic that
This alternative changes the subject to "they" and uses "optimistic", focusing on a confident expectation.
they trusted that
This alternative focuses on reliance and confidence in an expected outcome.
FAQs
Is "it hoped that" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "it hoped that" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. The correct forms are "it is hoped that" or "it was hoped that". Ludwig AI confirms that.
What are some alternatives to "it hoped that"?
You can use alternatives like "it is hoped that", "it was hoped that", or "it was anticipated that" depending on the context.
How do I use "it is hoped that" in a sentence?
You can use "it is hoped that" to express a current expectation or desire. For example, "It is hoped that the new policy will improve employee satisfaction."
What is the difference between "it is hoped that" and "it was hoped that"?
"It is hoped that" expresses a current hope or expectation, while "it was hoped that" refers to a hope or expectation in the past. For example, "It is hoped that the project will be completed on time" versus "It was hoped that the project would be completed by now."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested