Is this correct? “I just wished for you to be there” [on hold]
What I wanted to say is that I want them to know that I just wished for them to be there.
past-tense wish-preterit
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What I wanted to say is that I want them to know that I just wished for them to be there.
past-tense wish-preterit
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put on hold as off-topic by lbf, Phil Sweet, Jim, jimm101, Scott Dec 19 at 0:45
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What other language is this question about then?
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user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
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What I wanted to say is that I want them to know that I just wished for them to be there.
past-tense wish-preterit
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What I wanted to say is that I want them to know that I just wished for them to be there.
past-tense wish-preterit
past-tense wish-preterit
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edited Dec 19 at 13:42
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What other language is this question about then?
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:02
user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:04
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What other language is this question about then?
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:02
user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:04
What other language is this question about then?
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:02
What other language is this question about then?
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:02
user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:04
user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
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How about following the lyrics of Pink Floyd's famous song - Wish You Were here
How i wished you were here. (or there in your case).
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How about following the lyrics of Pink Floyd's famous song - Wish You Were here
How i wished you were here. (or there in your case).
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How about following the lyrics of Pink Floyd's famous song - Wish You Were here
How i wished you were here. (or there in your case).
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How about following the lyrics of Pink Floyd's famous song - Wish You Were here
How i wished you were here. (or there in your case).
How about following the lyrics of Pink Floyd's famous song - Wish You Were here
How i wished you were here. (or there in your case).
answered Dec 18 at 23:24
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What other language is this question about then?
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:02
user328700 Please take help in drafting the question to make sure it is grammatically correct and properly framed. Good Luck.
– Kris
Dec 19 at 11:04