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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect in wish or pray?

Hi! everyone.Could you tell me if I can use this sentence like that?
Situation-(Actually this is an unreal situation)Me and my friends were supposed to sett off for match from home at 9:00 pm but we got late and manage to stadium at almost 10:45 pm unfortunately now when I am just going to enter the main gate I make a wish "I wish that my team has won the match or If I say I pray that my team has won the match"(Is present perfect right here?) Please tell me which tense better suites my wish and pray? Do we use present perfect like this?
Thanks!
  

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This is natural: I hope my team has won the match.

  • This is natural: I hope my team has won the match.
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This is natural:

I hope my team has won the match.
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Thanks sir! It means we don't use present perfect with pray and wish. Do we?

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