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Kai
Hi friends, Do I use the tense correctly?
1. There are a lot of things that I wish my high school teacher would have taught me.
2. There are a lot of things that I wish I would have learned in high school.
Mar 24, 2021 4:48 PM
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Hi friends, am I using the tense correctly?
1. There are a lot of things that I wish my high school teacher had taught me.
2. There are a lot of things that I wish I had learned in high school.
March 24, 2021
1
Charlie gave an excellent answer.
March 24, 2021
Kai,
In my Canadian opinion - most times we'd use your example - after wish we use the would construction.
Example
I wish I would have known.
I wish I would have traveled before attending university.
(also, because English speakers can be lazy, I might omit "that" in either sentence)
March 24, 2021
To me, both sound pretty natural in speech. Probably because Kai's structure is fine with 'could'.
A: I wish I could have gone on the trip. I was too busy.
B: I wish I would have gone on the trip. I wasn't busy - just stupid.
March 25, 2021
It seems first right
March 25, 2021
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