heidita
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I was thinking about the hypothetical wish form.
I wish I were rich, I wish I had gone to the restaurant last night, I wish I hadn't said that.
Now, we always use "wish", right? Never: I wished I had...?
Why, however, is it then possible to say :
he wished he had been there.
This is the exercise I was looking at.
http://usefulenglish.ru/grammar/subjunctive-mood-exercise-four
Number 4 for example.
I mean, the same sentence wish "I", i would have chosen:
I wish they hadn't left so fast.
:-?
I wish I were rich, I wish I had gone to the restaurant last night, I wish I hadn't said that.
Now, we always use "wish", right? Never: I wished I had...?
Why, however, is it then possible to say :
he wished he had been there.
This is the exercise I was looking at.
http://usefulenglish.ru/grammar/subjunctive-mood-exercise-four
Number 4 for example.
I mean, the same sentence wish "I", i would have chosen:
I wish they hadn't left so fast.
:-?