English, asked by poonamsanjay, 9 months ago

I wish I were a hawker parts of speech( )​

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Answered by BrainlyElegent
43

Answer:

I wish I were a hawker.

'were' is the correct English in the sentence because they Express wishes .

Point to be noted.

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Some native English speakers say " I wish I was a hawker " or " I wish I was a bird "

because they don't understand the subjunctive mood . They used the wrong English because they don't know correctly.

Answered by priyanshisdarji16
2

Answer:

I - Pronoun

Were - Verb

Hawker - Noun

Explanation:

  • Pronoun is used in the place of Noun. So, I is a Pronoun.
  • Verb shows action. And there are even helping verbs. So, were is a Helping Verb.
  • Noun is a name, place, animal or thing. So, Hawker is a noun.
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