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What is the error in these sentences?

I wish I knew what is wrong with my car?

I wish I had known what was wrong with my car?

I wish I knew what was wrong with my car?

  

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I wish I knew what was wrong with my car? None of these is a question, so none of them should have a question mark. The only "really" correct one is the last one (if you remove the question mark).

  • I wish I knew what was wrong with my car?
  • None of these is a question, so none of them should have a question mark.
  • The only "really" correct one is the last one (if you remove the question mark).
  • I wish I knew what was wrong with my car.
  • The other two are grammatically possible, but they are awkward, particularly the first one.
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My VideosI wish I knew what is wrong with my car?I wish I had known what was wrong with my car?I wish I knew what was wrong with my car?

None of these is a question, so none of them should have a question mark.

The only "really" correct one is the last one (if you remove the question mark).

I wish I knew what was wrong with my car.

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