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Soodoo132 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Wish

Which is correct:

We wish he was going with us.
Or
We wish he were going with us.

Thank you!
  

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For academic purposes, as on English exams, it's better to use "were". You'll find that in ordinary conversations, some people say "were" and some people say "was". CJ

  • For academic purposes, as on English exams, it's better to use "were".
  • You'll find that in ordinary conversations, some people say "were" and some people say "was".
  • CJ
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For academic purposes, as on English exams, it's better to use "were".

You'll find that in ordinary conversations, some people say "were" and some people say "was".

CJ

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