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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Hope or wish

I know that the difference between hope and wish is the likelihood.

I hope I'll pass the exam. (It's possible, and not unlikely)

I wish I could fly. (It's impossible, or very unlikely)


But in this case, I am not able to decide.

I hope I'll go to the heaven (after I die)

I wish I'd go to the heaven (after I die)


I think no one in the world knows if heaven exists, it's their belief.

So which one is better?




  

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kenny1999 I hope I'll I pass the exam. I wish I could fly. kenny1999 I hope I'll I go to the heaven when after I die .

  • kenny1999 I hope I'll I pass the exam.
  • I wish I could fly.
  • kenny1999 I hope I'll I go to the heaven when after I die .
  • I wish I'd go to the heaven (after I die) As shown.
  • Note: It's much less common to write "I hope I 'll ".
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kenny1999I hope I'll I pass the exam. ...
I wish I could fly.
kenny1999I hope I'll I go to the heaven when after I die.

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