It is proper to use the subjunctive mood in this case (were), but "was" is used very frequently in informal communications.
You report on something. You write a report about something, or on something.
yOU WISH THERE WERE A BOOK would be the correct wording.
In modern English I wish I were an optimist is correct.Remember that was is the past tense. That sentence is talking about something that the subject is not, so it means: "I am not an optimist, but I wish I were."
It depends on how they are used in a sentence.When it is the subject, or doing something, you use 'I."Example: I went shopping this morning.When it is an object, or someone is doing or giving something to you, you use "me."Examples: My mom kissed me. My brother gave me a gift.
give you information about the lives of a well known people. these books can came in dictionary form. this is correct.. wish it can help you with your daily lives...
Listen I cant help u with that But u might not want one.
You report on something. You write a report about something, or on something.
I wish i could help kiddo but you know that not everyone is smart.
i wish i could help..as i need the answer myself, but hey,ho things happen:P xx
wish i could help you im wondering the same wish i could help you im wondering the same
== == "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.
It’s not if you can’t bend down to do them up or undo them. So wish I could find something to help
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!
Wish and could are usually used to express regret about something that already passed. For instance, I wish I had worked harder at school.
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.
No. I have got over that. Why wish to believe in something when that belief is of no practical benefit.
726 wish it could help you!