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Teri Posted 15 years ago
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I wish I had

I saw a film in which a person said: "He's the guy I'll never get to meet." Can you explain to me why he used had in the "I wish I had" sentence instead of I wish I did or something like that? I think I don't quite understand the rule. Thanks for help.
  

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Sorry, he said: "He's the guy I'll never get to meet. " I forgot to mention the sentence I am asking about:D

  • Sorry, he said: "He's the guy I'll never get to meet.
  • " I forgot to mention the sentence I am asking about:D
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Sorry, he said: "He's the guy I'll never get to meet. I WISH I HAD." I forgot to mention the sentence I am asking about:D

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