== == "I wish you could help" is hinting around in hopes you will say that you can help them. "What can you do to help" is asking you an outright question -- you then have to decide if you want to help and what help you will give that person.
no wish i could
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.
wish i could help you im wondering the same wish i could help you im wondering the same
If only expresses regret, while I wish expresses hope
It is proper to use the subjunctive mood in this case (were), but "was" is used very frequently in informal communications.
i think wish means thinking good praying .. But greeting means welcoming .
i wish i could help
726 wish it could help you!
I wish I knew
A "goal" is something you wish to attain. A "gaol" is a jail, something I hope you don't wish to attain.
a wish is something you want to happen but a belief is something you believe in or something you know is going to happen.
wish=something you hope for right=something you are entitled to. It is your right to have life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But you might wish for a big house and such.