This is where my friend is and this is where I wish I was...(or is it were?)
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You probably didn't really want to know, but ...
To say "I was" is the simple past tense used to describe complete actions or events that took place in some time before now.
To say "I wish I were" is the Present perfect tense describing an action that happened at an indefinite time in the past or that began in the past and continues in the present.
So, I would vote for "I wish I were" and I wish you were there, too.
And, I'll bet all your friends reading this are REALLY GLAD I'm not their Mom!
ahhh....thanks for the post. I'll need to remember that picture long into the winter, but for now, I have one more week to enjoy! Your'e more than welcome to come anytime you'd like. Although, if you ride with Jana be sure you wear your seatbelt for safety precautions.
3 comments:
You probably didn't really want to know, but ...
To say "I was" is the simple past tense used to describe complete actions or events that took place in some time before now.
To say "I wish I were" is the Present perfect tense describing an action that happened at an indefinite time in the past or that began in the past and continues in the present.
So, I would vote for "I wish I were" and I wish you were there, too.
And, I'll bet all your friends reading this are REALLY GLAD I'm not their Mom!
and you are coming up there with me next summer...you dont even know how amazing it is
ahhh....thanks for the post. I'll need to remember that picture long into the winter, but for now, I have one more week to enjoy! Your'e more than welcome to come anytime you'd like. Although, if you ride with Jana be sure you wear your seatbelt for safety precautions.
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