ademoglu
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Hi,
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/wish_2
Wish to do something
- Despite her wish to continue working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
I see the entry ''wish to do something'' in the Longman Dictionary, but I would like to ask if we can use 'wish for doing someting' instead of 'wish to do' or not. For example:
- Despite his wish for continuing to study hard, he could not understand the logic behind that course.
- Despite her wish for continuing working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
Thanks.
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/wish_2
Wish to do something
- Despite her wish to continue working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
I see the entry ''wish to do something'' in the Longman Dictionary, but I would like to ask if we can use 'wish for doing someting' instead of 'wish to do' or not. For example:
- Despite his wish for continuing to study hard, he could not understand the logic behind that course.
- Despite her wish for continuing working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
Thanks.