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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Was or were

I wish I were or I wish I was?
  

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Anonymous I wish I were or I wish I was? Either one in ordinary conversation, but "I wish I were" is a little more "high class", so definitely use that one on an English test! CJ

  • Anonymous I wish I were or I wish I was?
  • Either one in ordinary conversation, but "I wish I were" is a little more "high class", so definitely use that one on an English test!
  • CJ
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AnonymousI wish I were or I wish I was?

Either one in ordinary conversation, but "I wish I were" is a little more "high class", so definitely use that one on an English test!

CJ

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