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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
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"I wish nothing remains a wish to me".

Is it correct , if not than modify it.
  

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Not correct, but I'm not sure what you want to say. 'I wish that all my wishes come true'?

  • Not correct, but I'm not sure what you want to say.
  • 'I wish that all my wishes come true'?
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Not correct, but I'm not sure what you want to say. 'I wish that all my wishes come true'?
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Not satisfied with the answer.
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Unprlld, your reply is rather rude. When asking for help, you should make a polite request (using the word "please" is very imporant in English) instead of issuing an order. When someone tries to help you, even if you are unsatisfied with the aswer you should thank them for trying. Then you should clarify your question if you hope to get a better answer. As Mr. M. told you, we don't understa
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My apologies!

the reply was humble and I respect each of you.
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Thank you! So, what exactly are you trying to say in the original sentence? Can you explain a little so we can help you find the best way to say it?
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What I am trying to say is ''I wish that nothing remain a 'wish' to me".
(That all I aspire becomes true to me)
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Then I stand by my original suggestion; however, I would probably exchange the verb 'wish' for 'hope'.
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Sir, you mean; "I hope, nothing remains a wish to me."

Correct representation?
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I hope that all my wishes come true.

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