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What is the difference between them?
1) I wish I would have done it differently.
2) I wish I had done it differently.
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Practically the same.
Both can be said interchangeably
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As Chris said. I don't think these are interchangeable - I think the first one is wrong. You can't use "would have" after "wish" like this. The construction works with other verbs e.g. "I think I would have done it differently" or "I know I would have done it differently" but not with "wish". Why? Because "would" is a conditional and implies an "if" - "(given these conditions), I think I would have done it differently". However, "I wish" expresses a simple desire, without conditions, and this conflicts with the conditional in sentence 1.
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الإنجليزية, اليابانية
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