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2020.03.10 05:48

The Difference Between Wish And Hope

✅WISH
The word wish is

usually used for hypothetical (imagined) situations, when you want something in the present or past to be different.
When you’re wishing a present situation was different, use wish + simple past:
* I live near the beach, but I wish I lived near the mountains.
* Getting a visa to travel to the U.S. is difficult. I wish the process wasn’t so complicated.
When you’re wishing a past situation was different, use wish + past perfect:
* I wasn’t expecting your visit. I wish you had called me first.
* Yesterday I got very angry at my best friend. I wish I hadn’t said she was stupid.

✅HOPE
The word hope is used when you want a specific result, and when there is (or was) a real possibility of getting that result.
When you are hoping for a result in the future, you can use either hope + present or hope + will + verb (they are equal; there is no difference):
* I bought a present for my girlfriend.
* I hope she likes it.
* OR I hope she’ll like it.
* My final English exam is this Friday.
* I hope I get a good grade.
* OR I hope I’ll get a good grade.
You can also use hope in the past continuous, past perfect, or past perfect continuous, when you wanted a result, but that result didn’t happen:
* I was hoping my girlfriend would like the present I bought her, but she hated it.
* I had hoped to get a good grade on my English exam, but I failed.
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  • Gabriele. 2020.03.10 06:04

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    Reading this advice I thought that once I read an advice which instead to always say “I think “ we can say “I guess “ Is it true?
  • Sword Ren 2020.03.10 06:05

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    I finally get it.thank you.
  • Amy 2020.03.10 06:11

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    but why I wish you a merry Christmas. does it mean that you cannot have a merry Christmas in real situation.but you are saying it. or its conventional
  • Amy 2020.03.10 06:13

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    @Gabriele. yeah I think sounds lame. I guess is colloquail
  • 皮卡猫 2020.03.10 06:19

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    "I wish I was" or "I wish I were"? A little bit confused.
  • Todd 2020.03.10 07:55

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    Wish can also be used to exchange pleasantries while hope cannot. You wish a happy birthday or a happy anniversary, but you only hope that the weather remains good to have a blast of a time on your birthday.
  • Lady 2020.03.10 08:31

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    Thank you good teacher
  • Sylvia 2020.03.10 16:09

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    It is really helpful to me!
  • Sylvia 2020.03.10 16:09

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    thank you so much

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