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Mikhail
I wish my car never broke down. Which tense used in that sentence?
Could someone to give me a clue?
28 авг. 2014 г., 4:05
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This is how I read it:
"I wish my car never broke down" This is referring to an on-going state of your car. For example, one might say:
"I wish my car never broke down, but it does all the time." I think these are both present tense.
To refer to a specific event in the past (of the car breaking down), you would say:
"I wish my car had never broken down."
OR
"I wish my car had not broken down."
OR
"I wished (past tense) my car had never broken down"
28 августа 2014 г.
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It's not really a tense. "Broke" is in past subjunctive form, so we understand it as the unreal present.
28 августа 2014 г.
Could someone give me a clue?
28 августа 2014 г.
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Mikhail
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