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Dmitry
I wish I was or I wish I were... please help Russian English teachers commonly says that in the structure "I wish I was (were)" we should use "were". But when I watched "Forrest Gump" and "The Game of Thrones" I had heard: 1. Forrest says: "I wish I was the shoes like that" 2. Tyrion says: I wish I was the monster you think I am" how is correctly? :) and why?
Aug 20, 2016 4:49 PM
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Technically, the proper structure is "I wish I were," as your teachers taught you. However, it is a more formal sentence structure and many native speakers use "I wish I was" when they are speaking more informally. That is why you heard it in films/tv shows.
August 20, 2016
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"I wish I were" is the proper correct form because it is a wishful sentence (expressing something that is not true right now), and wishful sentences use the subjunctive form. But "I wish I was" is SUPER common because we English speakers like to just make things easier for ourselves ;) haha. For a detailed explanation, see this page on Grammar Girl (which is excellent by the way for explaining complicated English grammar rules): http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/subjunctive-verbs
August 20, 2016
I agree with Sarah. My personal habit is to always say "I wish I were" but I'll hear "was" quite often.
August 20, 2016
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