| Idx | 2900 |
|---|---|
| Keyword | wish |
| Sub Entry Number | 1 |
| Type of Sentence | ✗ |
| Error Sentence | I wish you will enjoy your stay here. |
| Correct Sentence | I hope you will enjoy your stay here. |
| Cloze Error Sentence | I [[wish]] you will enjoy your stay here. |
| Cloze Sentence | I [[hope]] you will enjoy your stay here. |
| Cloze Answer | hope |
| Choices | hope | wish |
| Explanation | Use wish that (+ past/past perfect tense) for things that cannot happen or will probably not happen: 'I wish I hadn't told them my address.' 'I wish you could stay here longer.' (= this will probably not happen) Use hope that (+ present/present perfect tense) for things that may easily happen or may easily have happened: 'I hope you've had a successful trip.' 'We hope you all have a very merry Christmas.' When wish is used for this meaning, the object is a noun phrase (NOT a that clause): 'I wish you a safe journey.' 'We'd like to wish you all a very merry Christmas.' |
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