correct tense ....(1)... I wish I (be) a king.
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The sentence can be correctly written as:
I wish I were a king.
- In the field of English linguistics, the use of correct sentence structure, tense, grammar and words all are important to make a correct, meaningful sentence.
- We use the past tense to describe a wish of ours.
- In general, we use 'was' after singular objects whereas we use ;were; after plural objects.
- However, we use 'were' if the statement mentioned is subjunctive.
- A subjunctive statement is a fantasy, a wish, something that is not a reality.
- As the sentence above is a wish, hence we the correct for of be to use in the sentence will be 'were'.
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- I wish I were a king...........
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