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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

which is correct:
i wish i were at the party, but i was in New York
or
i wish i had been at the party,but i was in New York
  

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unless you wish to appear illiterate. I wish I had been at the party, but I was in New York.

  • unless you wish to appear illiterate.
  • I wish I had been at the party, but I was in New York.
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Always use a capital 'I' for yourself...unless you wish to appear illiterate.

I wish I had been at the party, but I was in New York.

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