English Pronunciation  I hope that it won't rain.

I hope that it won't rain.

What's the meaning of “I hope that it won't rain.”?

Use the sentence pattern I hope that + WISH to tell someone what you want the weather to be like. Some examples using this construction are, I hope that it doesn't snow today, I hope that it's sunny tomorrow or I hope that it stops raining. You can never be completely sure how the weather will be, so that's why we say: I hope. In response, you might agree or disagree, or even give your own opinion. For example, Me too, we've had enough rain this week.

How do you pronounce “I hope that it won't rain.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEI hope that it won't rain.
  • AEI hope that it won't rain.
  • BEI hope that it won't rain.
  • BEI hope that it won't rain.

How could I respond to “I hope that it won't rain.”?

Me too, we've had enough rain this week.

How do I form “I hope that it won't rain.”?

I hope that + WISH.
  • I hope that it won't rain.
  • I hope that it'll be sunny today.
  • I hope that it snows.

What are other important sentences related to “The Weather”?

  • What's the weather like?
  • What's the weather going to be like?
  • How many degrees is it outside?
  • How warm is it?
  • It looks like it's going to rain.
  • It's 86 °F out.
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