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Is this correct? I wish we could find the guy who did it.
I wish we could find the guy who did it.
I want to mean this below
A pity we can't find the guy who did it.Thank you for correction! The sentence below is on the LDOCE.
And an idea came up with me, "If I change it to subjunctive mood sentence, Do I have to change the verb in the relative pronoun "had p.p."?
I had the question because in the subjunctive mood, you use past tense however you are saying about your wish NOW. Then I was wondering if the subjunctive mood has an affect on the relative pronoun.Let me clarify my understanding:)
So I don't have to change the past tense in the relative pronoun, because it happened actually. Is this right?
2015年11月28日 11:04
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I think "I wish we could find the guy who did it" is correct and means the same than "A pity we can't find the guy who did it".
2015年11月28日
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I wish we could find the guy who did it. This sentence has no problem.
2015年11月28日
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