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It's raining heavily.I wish I......an umbrella with me.


Unnati004: 'Had'
Bhumikabhardwaj22: its correct

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Answered by Unnati004
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It's raining heavily. I wish _HAD_ an umbrella with me.


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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It's raining heavily. I wish I......an umbrella with me. This sentence is missing a word. The correct word that can be used in this case is 'had'.

The sentence transforms into 'It's raining heavily. I hope I had an umbrella with me.'. The person is already outside, and it is raining heavily.

Nothing can be done now to get an umbrella other than going home. Therefore, past tense is used here.

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