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Difference between hope and wish
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gives the following example.
"I hope (NOT wish) that we'll all meet again soon."
My question is if the following usage is incorrect.
I wish that you will enjoy your stay in Japan when you visit me next year.
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Re: Difference between hope and wish

Originally Posted by
Snappy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gives the following example.
"I hope (NOT wish) that we'll all meet again soon."
My question is if the following usage is incorrect.
I wish that you will enjoy your stay in Japan when you visit me next year.
In this website you'll find the difference between them.
Hope vs. Wish
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Re: Difference between hope and wish

Originally Posted by
mara_ce
In this website you'll find the difference between them.
Hope vs. Wish But in short, no, you need to say "I hope you enjoy......"
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