Nope
Simply wishing for something will not make it happen.
a wish is something you want to happen but a belief is something you believe in or something you know is going to happen.
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Yes. They are real. If you eat one without wishing on it something bad will happen but if you do wish on it you will be able to make a wish.
No. Wishing for something does not make it happen. Of course, you wish could come true simply by coincidence.
Yes, the word 'wish' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'wish' is a word for the feeling of wanting or desiring something; a word for something wanted or desired; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to wish are wisher and the gerund, wishing.
You can't just 'wish' something to happen, but with hard work you can make your own or even other people's wishes come true.
It means to wish for something. To want something to happen.
If what you are wishing for is within the realm of possibility, yes. But simply wishing for something won't make it happen. It could happen by chance, or it could happen because of something you do. Things get done by action, not wanting.
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The difference between a wish and a goal is that a goal is something you try to accomplish over the years when a wish is something you would like to happen.
you could wish something like... i wish that he and i will be together or something. or wish that you and your boyfriend will be in a good relationship. but you honestly dont need someone's opinion to decide on something important like a wish on your birthday. just wish something good will happen to you and your boyfriend. or if you want you can wish something that your boy friend has wanted for a long time!