Hope and wish


Hope – is used when there is a possible that something can happen
  • hope to pass my English exam.
  • We hope you come to visit us next year.
  • My sister hopes to get a good job.
  • hope it does not rain on Sunday.
  • My father hopes to move to a bigger house soon.
Wish – is used when there is little or no possible that something can happen
  • wish I was younger.
  • We wish that we win the lottery.
  • wish that I could visit you, but I do not have any money.
  • I wish I was not sick. I am feeling so horrible.
  • My father always wishes he had more money.

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