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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

I would like to know which of the following expression is apt after seeing "a beautiful scenery".

I wish I would be there.

I wish I were there.


Thanking you.

  

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scenery is an uncountable noun. Don't say ' a scenery'. Which of the following expression is apt after seeing some beautiful scenery.

  • scenery is an uncountable noun.
  • Don't say ' a scenery'.
  • Which of the following expression is apt after seeing some beautiful scenery.
  • I wish I would be there.
  • I wish I were there.
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scenery is an uncountable noun. Don't say 'a scenery'.

Which of the following expression is apt after seeing some beautiful scenery.

I wish I would be there.

I wish I were there. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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