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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Using were or was. I wish I —-was or were as well

I wish I —-were or was—-there with you
  

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I wish I were there with you is the form which is usually advised in grammar books. Some people do use I wish I was there with you , however. CJ

  • I wish I were there with you is the form which is usually advised in grammar books.
  • Some people do use I wish I was there with you , however.
  • CJ
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I wish I were there with you is the form which is usually advised in grammar books. Some people do use I wish I was there with you, however.

CJ

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