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a story that ends with "how i wish I knew this last year "

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Answered by Anonymous
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A: "I wish I were there" would be better. This sentence is in the PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE form. You can also use the sentence "I wish I could be there", meaning you would like to be there but you can't. The "would" form in the subjunctive is used to talk about things that you wish WOULD happen in the future.

Answered by bestwriters
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Story:

Once upon a time, there was lazy girl. The girl was very lazy that she didn't care about sanitation. She never washed her hands before eating and after going to toilet. Her mother always warned her to wash hands and legs. He didn't cover her nose and mouth while sneezing and coughing. Her mother and teachers constantly warned her about it.

A year after that the whole world was affected by corona virus. She had a old grandmother. They constantly warned all to wash hands and legs. But her grandmother didn't fall any of the sanitation rules and her grandmother died. She loved her grandmother dearly but she passed away.

She told about her grandmother's death to her friends. She at last told that "How I wished, I knew these last year" and she started to cry.

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