Is it hopped or hoped?

Hopped is a form of the verb “hop,” whereas hoped is a form of the verb “hope.”

“Hopped” is the simple past tense and past participle form of “hop” (e.g., “We hopped from island to island”), but “hoped” is the simple past and past participle form of “hope” (e.g., “We had hoped to do some island-hopping, but we didn’t have enough time”).

Similarly, if you’re not sure whether hoping or hopping is the word you need, “hoping” comes from the verb “hope” and “hopping” from the verb “hop.”

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