Hi! If you enjoyed that, you'll love this video about FIVE different uses of wish: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-23/session-1
I'm a native English speaker, and I still learn things from this channel. I appreciate how all your videos are quick and easy to watch. Thanks so much! 👍👍👍👍👍
@@johns7151 Hi Ali! These BBC videos are great, so you're already doing well by watching them. I also share free English lessons on my channel that might help you. If you're serious about improving and want private English classes, you can contact me. Good luck my friend! :)
I wish there wasn't COVID pandemic. I haven't traveled to Europe for three years. I hope I'll be able to travel to London this year. I want to go to BBC Proms concert this summer 😆
I wish I had found your Chanel earlier. I wish I were a doctor. I hope to visit Paris this spring. I hope you get this job. I hope I will be I invited for a job interview.
I wish I knew this channel earlier.I hope to become as good at English as a native speaker ,like you Dan .🤓🤓🤓🤓 (it seemed to me not suitable to use "become" without "to" does it have any sense ? Is it correct to say I hope I become 🤔🤔🤔) Thanks a lot .
"I wish you do well on your exam tomorrow." This sentence is not correct, because we use wish when we want to talk about present or past situations that we want to change but we understand it can't. The sentence gives the idea that we want something in the future and also it is very likely that the person do well on their exam. So we use hope. I hope you do well on your exam tomorrow. I can also say: I hope you will do well on your exam tomorrow. Now, supposing the person sit their exam yesterday and did it badly, I could say: I wish you had done well on your exam. We are regretting something in the past that can't be changed. I hope my explanation is easy to understand.
Hello thanks for your sharing and I enjoy it so much I would like to know that according to your video , wish is being used in something it will not happened, so why we still using it in greeting card wordings like we wish you a merry Christmas or I wish you have a happy birthday thank you so much
'Will' is not necessary after 'hope' it doesn't change the meaning. 'I hope I will pass my test tomorrow' = 'I hope I pass my test tomorrow' ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
@@MK-M-M 'wish' with simple past can be used about present or future regrets: 'I wish I could fly' (now) 'I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow' (future) 'Wish' with past perfect is used to express regrets about the past. 'I wish I hadn't eaten that fish last night' ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
I feel so nervous when I speak english because I'm shy and I always afraid of make mistakes. When I made a mistake I thought everyone was laughing at me. Iʼll try to donʼt be shy. If I can do this itʼs thanks to u. 💞💞💞💞 i need someone contact with me for improve practice speak english ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Lucy :) I'm an English teacher from the United States. I share free listening and speaking lessons on my RUclips channel that might help you! Good luck with your English studies :)
Hi Dunia Ponsel! 'Wish you all the best' or 'wishing you all the best' might not be considered a complete sentence by some people, as the subject is omitted. But they would be fine in the context of signing off an email, letter or a postcard. They would work in the same way as 'Best wishes' or 'Sending you all my love' in this context.
The difference between these two verbs has always confused me. Is there any expressions where we can use "wish" to refer to present or even future? for example can i say: I wish to continue learning English, instead of " hope"?.
Yes, there are a few occasions when you can use 'wish' for the future. We can use the verb 'wish' followed by two objects, the first of which is most often a pronoun, to send ‘good vibrations’ to somebody. This is more common than hope and it is used in fixed phrases such as: "I wish you luck for your exam tomorrow." "We wish you a merry Christmas." There's more about it here www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/course/towards-advanced/unit-23/session-1
We can also use 'wish' to complain/express regret about future situations which are already known/decided (but we always used past tense for the main verb) 'I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow' 'I wish you were not going to Antarctica next week' ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
many thanks dan because you are learned me this important information,now i can difference between wish and hope I love this channel ,I love you all 😘😘🌹🌹
Stuck in traffic,with car pooling colleagues you say:"I wish I had a flying carpet right now",your colleague says:"I know what you mean". BUT You say you are going to the Middle East for a holiday and you hope you can find a flying carpet in the bazaar,your colleague will be on the phone to the sanatorium to stage an intervention.
'We wish you a merry Christmas' is a different way to use 'wish'. Wish someone something (sub+wish+indirect object +object) In this kind of sentence, we can wish for possible things. 'We wish you a merry Christmas' = 'We hope you have a merry Christmas' Compare 'I wish I could fly' (sub+wish+sub+verb) ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
Hi! If you enjoyed that, you'll love this video about FIVE different uses of wish: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-23/session-1
I DO LIKE IT, DAN.
I'm a native English speaker, and I still learn things from this channel. I appreciate how all your videos are quick and easy to watch. Thanks so much! 👍👍👍👍👍
Hello sir I very much want to hav good ENglish skill can you help me please? I am Ali nice to meet you
@@johns7151 Hi Ali! These BBC videos are great, so you're already doing well by watching them. I also share free English lessons on my channel that might help you. If you're serious about improving and want private English classes, you can contact me. Good luck my friend! :)
@@GrantCareerCoaching whattt?? Hahahha I thought this is only for people who don't speak English but it's nice to know this....✌🏻
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Short and simple explanation
Glad it helped
I hope you'll keep on sharing your knowledge and tips with us! You're great!!
Useful lesson. Also, the speaker has got a really clear accent, which is the dream of every student.
Thanks!
Great lesson!Thx BBC LE!
Thank you so much for this quick explanation.
I wish there wasn't COVID pandemic. I haven't traveled to Europe for three years. I hope I'll be able to travel to London this year. I want to go to BBC Proms concert this summer 😆
Oh I've used these two verbs as same mean so far! Now I got it! Thank you!
I wish I had found your Chanel earlier.
I wish I were a doctor.
I hope to visit Paris this spring.
I hope you get this job.
I hope I will be I invited for a job interview.
Pretty amazing to cover such a difficult topic in 1 minute.
Thank you, BBC. 💚
Wow it's really clear, and only for one minute. Thanks a lot
Thank you 🙏🏻
You’re welcome 😊
I wish I knew this channel earlier.I hope to become as good at English as a native speaker ,like you Dan .🤓🤓🤓🤓 (it seemed to me not suitable to use "become" without "to" does it have any sense ? Is it correct to say I hope I become 🤔🤔🤔) Thanks a lot .
Very useful. Many thanks 😊
I hope, Dan is good orator, and Scholar so you will broadcast more videos like this 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷💓💓
Thank you for a great video
Thank you
Very good explanation Dan..Thank you... I hope I memorise your video.
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Good videos I like them so much
I enjoy watching your videos and also easily understood.
I hope that I can understand those formulas in future
I hope bbc learning English will be continued
"I wish you do well on your exam tomorrow." This sentence is not correct, because we use wish when we want to talk about present or past situations that we want to change but we understand it can't. The sentence gives the idea that we want something in the future and also it is very likely that the person do well on their exam. So we use hope. I hope you do well on your exam tomorrow. I can also say: I hope you will do well on your exam tomorrow. Now, supposing the person sit their exam yesterday and did it badly, I could say: I wish you had done well on your exam. We are regretting something in the past that can't be changed. I hope my explanation is easy to understand.
Wish you a happy and fruitful day, Dan
Ohh, now I got it! thank you so much! ✨
You're welcome 😊
Thank you 🇹🇭
Nicely explained.
I hope BBC will keep posting such useful videos.
I hope I'll buy my house this year.
Good examples! We will post a new English in a Minute video every week.
We wish you all the best our Channel BBC
** I wish i had subscribed this amazing channel since years 😥 .... i hope you post more helpful videos as this one
Great sentences, Mkhd Mahmood! We hope we can help you get better and better at English! :)
Can we use hope with would as you are not well and I hope you would feel better soon ?
Hello thanks for your sharing and I enjoy it so much
I would like to know that according to your video , wish is being used in something it will not happened, so why we still using it in greeting card wordings like we wish you a merry Christmas or I wish you have a happy birthday
thank you so much
I loved this lesson
Glad you liked it, Ursula Flores!
Is there a difference in meaning between Hope +will and hope +present simple ?
Or wish with past tense and with past participle ?? in meaning
'Will' is not necessary after 'hope' it doesn't change the meaning.
'I hope I will pass my test tomorrow' = 'I hope I pass my test tomorrow'
ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
@@MK-M-M 'wish' with simple past can be used about present or future regrets:
'I wish I could fly' (now)
'I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow' (future)
'Wish' with past perfect is used to express regrets about the past.
'I wish I hadn't eaten that fish last night'
ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
I feel so nervous when I speak english because I'm shy and I always afraid of make mistakes. When I made a mistake I thought everyone was laughing at me. Iʼll try to donʼt be shy. If I can do this itʼs thanks to u. 💞💞💞💞
i need someone contact with me for improve practice speak english
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Me too !
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Hi Lucy :)
I'm an English teacher from the United States. I share free listening and speaking lessons on my RUclips channel that might help you! Good luck with your English studies :)
@@GrantCareerCoaching thanks so much
lucy I want to improve my english too))write me,if you want
@@nastyakamenchuk8718 thanks
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“Hope this find you well” or “hope this find you well” which is correct? I have seen both in emails
We would usually say 'Hope this finds you well!' 'This' is a third person singular, so we use 'finds'.
And I hope you will always be here to help us learning English language
We hope so too!
Can you please tell the difference between "would" and "will", how to use it in the sentences??
You can find some useful information on this topic here: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv43.shtml
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I hope you will have a good time.
I wish I could speak English fluently.
I hope I can pass the TOEFL test.
Good luck in your test!
"Wish you all the best" Is that correct sentence?
Sure.
Not' it's incorrect. You lost a verb and verb "wish" means , you want it to be happened but it isn't going to be happen.
@@atheroot Could you explain to me more detail?
Hi Dunia Ponsel! 'Wish you all the best' or 'wishing you all the best' might not be considered a complete sentence by some people, as the subject is omitted. But they would be fine in the context of signing off an email, letter or a postcard. They would work in the same way as 'Best wishes' or 'Sending you all my love' in this context.
@@bbclearningenglish Is that correct in grammatically?
I wish that I had cooked well and I hope that I am going to learn it
Cool! =)
The difference between these two verbs has always confused me.
Is there any expressions where we can use "wish" to refer to present or even future? for example can i say:
I wish to continue learning English,
instead of " hope"?.
Yes, there are a few occasions when you can use 'wish' for the future. We can use the verb 'wish' followed by two objects, the first of which is most often a pronoun, to send ‘good vibrations’ to somebody. This is more common than hope and it is used in fixed phrases such as:
"I wish you luck for your exam tomorrow."
"We wish you a merry Christmas."
There's more about it here www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/course/towards-advanced/unit-23/session-1
@@bbclearningenglish thank you very much
What a perfect explanation!
Now i know how to use " wish" correctly.
We can also use 'wish' to complain/express regret about future situations which are already known/decided (but we always used past tense for the main verb)
'I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow'
'I wish you were not going to Antarctica next week'
ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
many thanks dan because you are learned me this important information,now i can difference between wish and hope
I love this channel ,I love you all 😘😘🌹🌹
last was good.
I wish I were more intelligent. I hope to do something fun this weekend.
I hope I will have a gourmet dinner this evening.
I wish to meet you after the class.
How is this sentence?
Is it good.
Guy, you resemble on Jeremy Meeks )))
Stuck in traffic,with car pooling colleagues you say:"I wish I had a flying carpet right now",your colleague says:"I know what you mean".
BUT
You say you are going to the Middle East for a holiday and you hope you can find a flying carpet in the bazaar,your colleague will be on the phone to the sanatorium to stage an intervention.
Make vedio : slow vs easy
there is a so funny tongue twister about wish : i wish i were a fish in the dish of a selfish Swedish )))
How about
What is your wish?/What do you wish for?
I wish for ....
?
Dan u r cute
I also think so 😁
why we say " I wish you all the best" for the future ?
We can use 'wish' to say that we want people to have something good - 'I wish you success', 'I wish you good luck', 'I wish you all the best' etc.
I wish I had learned multi languages.
I hope the new medication will work for me.
Why do people say "we wish you a merry christmas"?
Christmas*
This short video covers some of what we need to know. That's why.
We wish you...is a perfect sentence.
I thought maybe you would understand Cantonese.
My Chinese sucks !
I hope you understand what I am stating here.
'We wish you a merry Christmas' is a different way to use 'wish'.
Wish someone something (sub+wish+indirect object +object)
In this kind of sentence, we can wish for possible things.
'We wish you a merry Christmas' = 'We hope you have a merry Christmas'
Compare 'I wish I could fly' (sub+wish+sub+verb)
ruclips.net/video/lO92m5bvvEk/видео.html
I hope rob no more stolen bisket😜
I hope Rob steals no more biscuits or I hope Rob will steal no more biscuits.
My present wish
I wish I lived abroad
My past wish
I wish I had lived abroad
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its confusing that present is the past here
Can I say,"I hope the food was delicious?"
Hi esmail Yes, you can say that.😋
I wish I were there for party, We hope, you will get better very soon
GJ
I wish I could hear you always tell on lessons slower, that it's possible to catch it :/
Watching this vedio after 2 yrs🤣
So u mean to say " Wish you good luck" is wrong.
Hi, it's fine to say 'Wish you good luck'. Here's Dan to explain: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-23/session-1
not well explained though