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Old 29-Mar-2008, 15:56
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... The problem arises when it comes to present (verb in the past)
If I had a car, I'd drive every day (but I don't have a car, so I can't drive every day).
If I bought a car, I'd drive every day (but I can't buy a car, so I can't drive every day).
I just don't know how to explain that, while I say I wish I had a car, referring to the first sentence, I say I wish I could buy (and not bought) in the second one.


"I wish" is used to describe, as David said, a situation, a state that we wish existed but doesn't.

A single action that we wish happened can't be described by the "I wish" collocation. "I wish I lived in Portugal"; "I wish I owned a car"; both work because they both describe states.

Since "I wish + simple past" denote states, routine or habitual things, the meaning that you want can't be conveyed in English by using "I wish I bought a car". It isn't that it's wrong, it's that that area of meaning is reserved to that collocation.

"I wish I bought cars" is a possible collocation but it reflects a state, a condition where the speaker expresses a desire to be a dealer of cars.
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Old 30-Mar-2008, 16:43
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Default Re: if x wish

Sorry, David L., but was that an answer to any of MY questions? I'm completely confused! I don't remember having asked anything about "I is"...
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