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J Lin Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

would have said/ hadn't said

I wish you would have said anything. I wish you hadn't said anything.
Do they mean the same?
  

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J Lin I wish you would have said anything. I wish you hadn't said anything. Do they mean the same?

  • J Lin I wish you would have said anything.
  • I wish you hadn't said anything.
  • Do they mean the same?
  • Only the second is correct English.
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J Lin I wish you would have said anything. I wish you hadn't said anything. Do they mean the same?
Only the second is correct English.
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J LinI wish you wouldn't have said anything.
If you meant 'wouldn't', at least in American English, this is standard for informal speech.
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I wish you would have said something.
I wish you wouldn't have (hadn't) said anything.

These are opposite.

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