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I had upset you
Hi,
Please tell me if I use "wish" in the context correctly.
"I am sorry you didn't tell me that I had upset you."
=> I wish you had told me that I had upset you.
I wonder if I need to change something in the clause "that I had upset you" or I just keep it as it is in the original sentence.
Thanks.
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Re: I had upset you

Originally Posted by
mylevt
Hi,
Please tell me if I use "wish" in the context correctly.
"I am sorry you didn't tell me that I had upset you."
=> I wish you had told me that I had upset you.
I wonder if I need to change something in the clause "that I had upset you" or I just keep it as it is in the original sentence.
Thanks.
(not a professional teacher). It looks and sounds fine to me.
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