’I wish I were’
In modern, spoken English both ’I wish I were’ and ‘I wish I was’ are accepted as being grammatically correct, but usually and in formal contexts it is more appropriate to use ‘I wish I were’.
- Example: I wish I were as young as you.
- Example: I wish I were in a sunny place.
Write a short paragraph starting with "I wish I were................." and the reason for your wish and how you can achieve this dream if achievable.
I wish I were taller. I'm not too short but I like to be taller.In the university, my two best friends were taller than me, so most times I wore a high heels. When we walked for a long time, I felt so tired. I hate the high heels, even though I can't stay without. When I wear it , and be the taller one, I feel happy.
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