I wish ( acceve) the job . verb correction
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Neither “I wish she achieve” or “I wish she achieves” is correct. For one thing, it’s not a complete sentence. Achieve/achieves needs an object. Achieve success. Achieve fame. Also, “she achieves” is present tense and when one says, “I wish” it implies something in the future. It hasn’t already happened. So one would say, “I wish for her to achieve success” or “I wish that she will achieve success.”
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