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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Desire expression

What's the best way to express hope for something that is very unlikely happen? For example, is the following correct or natural?
(It's summer, but) I wish it would snow tomorrow.
  

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Anonymous It's summer, but I wish it would snow tomorrow. That is fine for your purpose.

  • Anonymous It's summer, but I wish it would snow tomorrow.
  • That is fine for your purpose.
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AnonymousIt's summer, but I wish it would snow tomorrow.
That is fine for your purpose.

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