I Wish I Was There

I Wish I Was There

Grammar! Is it fair to say that you would like to be there or you would like to be?!? 3

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I wish I was there, okay.

The only way is to express desire. If I were there it would really mean that I wish you were there in the past and I wish I was in the right way.

Both are grammatically correct, since in modern English only a past tense is required to express a contradictory situation.

If I were you, I would not be you

which one,

If I were you, I would not be you

It works the same way as desire.

The right shape.

I will love it

You use this form to change the unrealistic situation, that is, what you want is not real.

Sometimes you hear this because the adverb is relatively rare in English and sometimes people forget to use it, but it is definitely the right verb.

be is also an important verb in other languages ​​... It is like a symbol of equality in mathematical equations ... There are many emotions associated with the concept of equality. Honestly ... if I had to go tomorrow ... I wouldn't miss it. :)

This page can help you.

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Grammar! Is it fair to say that you would like to be there or you would like to be there?

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Because it is a condition contrary to the facts. Unusual use of English subjective. it is. The fact is that we accept it because (I don't think so) it is. Endure the great pressure of existence.

I Wish I Was There

I Wish I Was There

I wish I was there now)

It depends on whether it is past or present, so both are correct if used correctly.

They

I will love it

I Wish I Was There

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