Wish I WERE. I'm tired of this mistake.
Subjunctive, people.
I am pedantic as well as whimsical. Thanks you, thank you, I'm here all week.
Subjunctive, people.
I am pedantic as well as whimsical. Thanks you, thank you, I'm here all week.
You also should note then that this title ends in a preposition (which is grammatically incorrect, if you want to be so anal).
If you're so smart, how come you didn't realize that?
"Here" is not a preposition in this context (nor is ending a sentence with a preposition grammatically incorrect. That's a grammatical myth.
I know something you don't know ... I am ambidextrous!
"Here" is never a preposition--not in English. Maybe in Ibo.
~~Bayowolf
There's a difference between being frank... and being dick.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is definitely not grammatically incorrect.
shareWe're having fun here, don't get all uppity.
I am pedantic as well as whimsical. Thanks you, thank you, I'm here all week.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with I will not put!
~~Bayowolf
There's a difference between being frank... and being dick.
Thank you. I mentally correct this phrase in my head anytime I hear it said in movies or on TV. But I can tell you, we're fighting a losing battle, people.
shareI think he should change the title to:
"I wish I had been there"
or
Something more strong like:
"HERE!...that's where I wish I were"
"Wish I Had Made a Good Movie"
shareOr he could have name it "Wish You Were Here" and have the soundtrack be provided by a certain English heavy progressive band that I like.
~~Bayowolf
There's a difference between being frank... and being dick.
the titles meaning i about wishing you where here in this moment.
as in "I wish i was here in this moment for ever"
was is correct in this case as its not contrary to fact.
was is perfectly fine in this case.
Zach seems like they type of chap who "could" care less...
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