I hope not vs I don't hope so

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I hope not is the most popular phrase on the web. 

I don't hope so

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I hope not

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • We can not make a negative raising for such value
  • 'Is that woman American?' 'I think so. / I don't think so.' 'Do you think it's going to rain?' 'I hope so. / I hope not.' (not 'I don't hope so'). ????????? ?????????? ...
  • b) I don't hope so. c) I hope so. d) I hope not. 3. Which of the following is the correct short response to show you don't want to do what's being asked, but you will ...
  • judgment connoting verbs. I believe this is why we should say "I hope not" instead of "I don't hope so". paco.
  • Jun 16, 2013 ... 'The game will be cancelled because of this rain.' 'I suppose so.' But with a negative we say: 'Is Sally here?' 'I hope not.' NOT 'I don't hope so.' ...
  • I hope not another "life of Byron".
  • Well, I hope not, because the consequences for you could be very bad.
  • God bless, I hope not.
  • I hope not too tired, because I'm feeling particularly masculine right now.
  • I hope not, for all our sakes.
  • For your sake, I hope not.
  • I hope not because I plan on getting hammered.
  • I hope not, for lonely she'll die.

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