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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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I wish he would come to my party tomorrow. This sentence means we don’t know if he is coming to the party but I would like him to come to the party correct?


I wish he came to my party tomorrow. This sentence means he is not coming to party tomorrow correct?

  

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anonymous I wish he would come to my party tomorrow. This sentence means we don’t know if he is coming to the party but I would like him to come to the party correct? You would like him to come.

  • anonymous I wish he would come to my party tomorrow.
  • This sentence means we don’t know if he is coming to the party but I would like him to come to the party correct?
  • You would like him to come.
  • You don't know for sure whether he will come, but the sentence has a nuance that you think he may not.
  • anonymous I wish he came to my party tomorrow.
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anonymousI wish he would come to my party tomorrow. This sentence means we don’t know if he is coming to the party but I would like him to come to the party correct?

You would like him to come. You don't know for sure whether he will come, but the sentence has a nuance that you think he may not.

anonymousI wish he came to my part

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