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what's the difference between will and wish?
2012年7月28日 20:33
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It's fairly rare nowadays to see "will" used as a verb by itself. Maybe if the person has a powerful mind or great influence, such as a sorcerer or king, but most of the time you'll see "will" paired with another verb to mean a future action.
"To wish" just means to desire something to happen. No guarantees here.
2012年7月28日
I will go to school tomorrow--something you want to do and are certain that you can do
I wish to go to school tomorrow--Maybe you can't, maybe you are sick, maybe there is no school tomorrow.
2012年7月28日
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