Keter
Which one sounds better? - I wish he doesn't write me anymore, I'm tired of him - I wish he didn't write me anymore, I'm tired of him - I wish he wouldn't write me anymore, I'm tired of him - I wish he won't write me anymore, I'm tired of him.
26 Thg 10 2018 23:06
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The correct one is number 3 but there are some spelling and grammar differences between American English and British English. American English: I wish he wouldn't write me anymore. I'm tired of him. British English: I wish he wouldn't write to me any more. I'm tired of him. American: to write somebody British: to write to somebody American: anymore British: any more
26 tháng 10 năm 2018
None are correct. You could say: - I wish he wouldn't write me anymore; I'm tired of him Note the use of a semi-colon. Alternatively, you could follow what Kerry said, using a period between two sentences instead of a semi-colon.
27 tháng 10 năm 2018
actually the correct way to say it is: I wish he wouldn't write *to me anymore. you use wouldn't because you are talking about something you *want to happen
27 tháng 10 năm 2018
It is common in American English to say 'write me'. However, in British English 'write to me' is more common.
26 tháng 10 năm 2018
I can see that the correct one is 2 I wish he didn't write to me.
26 tháng 10 năm 2018
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