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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Wish out of vs wish to be out of

What is the difference in meaning between these sentences? and are they all grammatically correct?

1. I wish out of this prison.
2. I wish to be out of this prison.

I think they're all identical in meaning, but number 1 seems to be informal.

  

Top answer

1. wrong 2. OK CJ

  • 1.
  • wrong 2.
  • OK CJ
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