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Ardorado Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Why is it 'I wish he were here.' instead of 'was'?

why is it 'I wish he were here.' instead of 'was'?

can someone please explain grammatically?
  

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It is not a grammar problem. The first is correct in formal, educated English; the second is correct and common in spoken and informal English.

  • It is not a grammar problem.
  • The first is correct in formal, educated English; the second is correct and common in spoken and informal English.
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It is not a grammar problem. The first is correct in formal, educated English; the second is correct and common in spoken and informal English.

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