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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"I wish ... met under happier circumstances."

0I wish we could have met under happier circumstances. 02br
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00Is this sentence correct? What about 'I wish we were able to meet under happier circumstances' and 'I wish we had met/have met under happier circumstances' ? 02br
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00What does the verb 'wish' entail? 02br
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00Thank you 02br
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02i 02br 00Thus you can make the wish now or in the past. 0-

  • 02i 02br 00Thus you can make the wish now or in the past.
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0The only OK:02br
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01i00I wish/wished we 01b00could have met02b00 under happier circumstances.02i02br
01i00I wish/wished we 01b00had been able 02b02i01b00to meet02b01i00 under happier circumstances.02i02br
01i00I wish/wished we 01
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0Could you tell me the differences between them, please? 02br
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00Thanks again02br
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