answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Since this involves the subjective case, the correct wording would be I wish I were there.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

6mo ago

Both "I wish I was there" and "I wish I were there" are grammatically correct, but "I wish I were there" is considered more formal and is often used in more traditional or formal writing. "I wish I was there" is more commonly used in informal or everyday conversations.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which is correct I wish I was there or I wish I were there?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is correct wish you were there or wish you were their?

The correct phrase is "wish you were there." "There" is used to refer to a specific place, while "their" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership by a group of people.


It is correct this tense you wish you had born?

"You wish you had born" is not grammatically correct. You're perhaps thinking of the phrase "you wish you hadn't been born"


Which one is right I wish i had gone or i wish i went?

"I wish i had gone" is the correct answer.


You wish there were a book or was a book?

yOU WISH THERE WERE A BOOK would be the correct wording.


What is the correct grammar for I wish you and your family a merry Christmas or i wish your family and you a merry Christmas?

Either is correct. It all depends upon how you say the words and what you wish to emphasize: "you" or "your family."


I wish someone will give me a puppy as a christmas gift is a correct grammar?

Correct: I wish someone would give me a puppy for Christmas.


Is you wish you had got married correct grammar?

No, correctly you would say you "wish you had gotten married".


I really wish this month of november ended real fast is a correct grammar?

The sentence should be: "I really wish this month of November would end soon."


What is the correct grammar of the surprise visiting you on your birthday?

The correct grammar is "I am surprised to be visiting you on your birthday."


Is the sentence i wish you were as smart as they proper grammar?

No, the sentence "I wish you were as smart as they" is not proper grammar. It should be "I wish you were as smart as them" because "them" is the object pronoun used after the preposition "as."


What is the correct grammar for I wish you and your family happy new year or i wish you and family happy new year?

I wish you and your family a happy new year.


A wish to do for humaneness.is this sentence correct?

No. It has no verb, and is generally meaningless.