No. This is a standard codicil in the Genie Code whereby one is granted three wishes. If someone asks for more wishes, they will not be granted.
I would wish to find that one and only dream guy.
To have more than a googal wishes if possible I'd like it on & on & on & on! To have more than a googal wishes if possible I'd like it on & on & on & on!
It is a myth that meteors grant wishes.
Wishes is the plural. The singular form is wish.
Wishes can come true, so long as what you wish for is possible. But wishing for something will not affect your chances of getting it.
wish or wishes I wish for a long life She wishes for money
Genies typically cannot grant unlimited wishes, so asking for more wishes would likely be denied. It is not considered an acceptable or valid wish by most interpretations of genie folklore or fictional portrayals.
Well, generally you are given 3 wishes or unlimited wishes. You have to make each wish one at a time. But, you can still make them relatively close together. Or like the previous editor said... it depends on the writer. yeah your right man..
The plural possessive form for "wish" is "wishes'".
The wish that could be a possible wish is every wish in the world besides the friend's wish that you wished you would wish your friend would not wish to wish and that you wished to wish. Since you wish something your friend does not wish, and without further info. that is the only possible answer. Logically, the wish could have been, "I wish no else would make this wish but me," assuming the wish came true. Another possibility could be: "I wish my friend will not make this same wish." But then there is the problem of context: If your friend wishes "I wish my friend will not make this same wish," is it the same as you wishing "I wish my friend will not make the same wish?" The 'I' and 'my friend' differ in each of these cases.
The plural possessive form of "wish" is "wishes'".
I wish for an infinite amount of wishes!