0Hi all05000,02br 02br 00I have a question:02br 02br 00which one is correct sentence. is it:02br 02br 00I have always wished to be a doctor.02br 02br 00or 02br 02br 00I always wish to be a doctor... 010id2
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02br 02br 00"I always wish" sounds like habitual action. Whenever I throw a stone in the wishing well, I always wish to win the lottery. 0-
— BarbaraPA
02br 02br 00"I always wish" sounds like habitual action.
Whenever I throw a stone in the wishing well, I always wish to win the lottery.
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0I have always wished to be a doctor.02br 02br 00"I always wish" sounds like habitual action. Whenever I throw a stone in the wishing well, I always wish to win the lottery. Every time I blow out my birthday candles, I always wish for continued health and happiness.0-
0Just as a footnote:02br 02br 00Cf.02br 02br 001. I have always wanted to be a doctor.02br 02br 00In BrE, this would be the more common version, I think.02br 02br 00MrP0-