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Now,theverb'wish'canbeusedinmany
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Wish vs Hope - English In A Minute

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Now, the verb 'wish' can be used in many ways.

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And you can get much more detailed information on our website.

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However, we generally use 'wish' to talk about a present or past situation that we want to change, but understand that it can't.

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Present wishes are 'wish' + a past simple verb.

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For example: I wish I were taller.

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Past wishes are 'wish' + past perfect.

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I wish I had grown taller.

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'Hope' can also be used in different ways.

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But generally, when we hope, we talk about something that we want or expect for the future.

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'Hope' can be followed by a full infinitive.

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For example: I hope to see you soon.

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But more commonly, we follow it with a present tense that has a future meaning, or with 'will'.

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I hope you pass your driving test.

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I hope you'll have a good time.