[Grammar] usage of the word 'hope'

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Heidi

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Dear teachers,
Please help me with the usage of the word 'hope'. Thank you!

#1 I hope it will be nice tomorrow.
#2 I hope it is nice tomorrow.
Which sentence is better?

I'm having a party tonight. I hope my best friend, Jenny, can come. Which one (#3 or #4) is appropriate to ask?
#3 I hope you will come tonight.
#4 I hope you come tonight.
 
Dear teachers,
Please help me with the usage of the word 'hope'. Thank you!

#1 I hope it will be nice tomorrow.
#2 I hope it is nice tomorrow.
Which sentence is better?

I'm having a party tonight. I hope my best friend, Jenny, can come. Which one (#3 or #4) is appropriate to ask?
#3 I hope you will come tonight.
#4 I hope you come tonight.
#1 I hope it will be nice tomorrow.
#2 I hope it is nice tomorrow.
Which sentence is better? They are both fine, we can use the present simple to talk about the future as well as "will".
#3 I hope you will come tonight.
#4 I hope you come tonight. The same thing applies with these two.
 
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