Making Wishes in English | How to Use the Verb 'Wish' Correctly!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2021
- "I wish I had a million dollars" is a very common example. What do you wish for?
Learn how to use the English verb 'wish' properly with examples in conversation, a lesson, and some practice questions at the end!
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What do you wish for? Let us know in the comments and maybe your wish will come true! 😉😀 Don't forget to use the correct grammar!
Thanks teacher.
You're welcome!! 😁❤️
used this in my class today, super helpful and fun. Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you liked it! ❤️
Oh my gosh! This helps a lot!! Thanks so much~💛🧡
So glad to help! 😊
Thanks mam
You're welcome! 😁
Good video! Thank you. I wish you good blessings
Thank you! ❤️
I wish you would make more videos like this so that i could learn English fast. I really wish I spoke english like a native speaker
Hi, thanks for your comment, and your use of "I wish" is perfect. Great job! You will definitely continue to improve, just keep practicing and you'll get there. We are glad you enjoy our videos!
Thank you ❤
You're very welcome! 😁
Excelent video!
We're so glad you found it helpful! ❤
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It's a great lesson
Thank you!
I wish to become fluency in English!
Keep practicing and you will definitely get there. You're on the right path! 🎓📚
I wish encontrar your canal!!!
You found us now! ❤
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i wish i had found your channel earlier
Well, you've found us now! And your sentence uses the 'wish' grammar perfectly! ❤
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I wish I knew you wanted me ...
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I wish I had house on the beach!!!
We wish we had one too!
i wish the neymar
Cool!
Unfortunately, this video is misleading in some places, like with the example 'I wish I had a cat'. 'Had' in this context is NOT the past tense (it's the subjunctive). We are not referring to the past, but instead to a desire.
Hi, thanks for your comment! Our goal is to make the lessons accessible to learners, and we find that referring to it as "past tense" achieves that goal better than referring to "subjunctive mood" would.