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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Should I say, i waish i was w/ you or i were w/ you?

i want ot know if which of these is correct. i wish i was w/ you or i wish i were with you?
  

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Neither. " The word "I" is always capitalised. To me, both "was" and "were" are acceptable, but "were" sounds more formal and literary.

  • Neither.
  • " The word "I" is always capitalised.
  • To me, both "was" and "were" are acceptable, but "were" sounds more formal and literary.
  • In everyday English I would use "was".
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Neither. You can say "I wish I was/were with you." The word "I" is always capitalised.

To me, both "was" and "were" are acceptable, but "were" sounds more formal and literary. In everyday English I would use "was".

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