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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?
2014年8月28日 04:05
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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"
2014年8月28日
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It's not really a tense. "Broke" is in past subjunctive form, so we understand it as the unreal present.
2014年8月28日
Could someone give me a clue?
2014年8月28日
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