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"I wish I knew" or "I wished I knew" 1

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dgillz

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I am currently writing a letter and this one has me stumped.

What is proper in this case? "I wish I knew ______" or "I wish[red]ed[/red] I knew ______"?

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"What version of URGENT!!! are you using?
 
Do you still wish, or did you once wish?

Never knock on Death's door: ring the bell and run away! Death really hates that!
 
I wish I knew the address."

"I wished I knew the instructor's name. Then I noticed her name tag."

Is your wishing present or past tense?
 
All are possible:

"I wish I knew somebody at this party"

"When I arrived at the party, I wished I knew sombody there"

"I wish I had known that the party was fancy dress before I turned up"

That said, "I wished I knew" sounds really clumsy to me - I don't think it's something I'd say in real life. The other two are in common usage.

-- Chris Hunt
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I wish I knew .Net programming better, I would have landed that project last week.

So my wish is ongoing. It still seems clumsy to me however I put it.

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Dont put terms of doubt in any letter. It never looks too well. Rather transform it into something like:

I am confident that I would have landed the .Net related project of last week were I given the chance to further develop my programming skills in the relevant field.

:)
 
Thanks beltmanjr. A little out of context but it got me thinking in the proper way. This site and forum is amazing.

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-> It never looks too well.
[lol]

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I've learned that words that cast doubt should be avoided, especially in anything you write about yourself (think CV/Resume)

So avoid words like hope, wish, should, might, may, would, could and use their stronger synomyms such as will and can.

I hope to perhaps be able to maybe fix the issue if things would just go well hopefully -> I will fix it.... :)

Anyway, you probably got the idea....

Good luck
 
...and what about this alternative:
I wished I knewed...
But, then again, there may be some people that have problems with "knewedity". <grin>

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Dave - you're naughty.

Fee

"The cure for anything is salt water – sweat, tears, or the sea." Isak Dinesen
 
I think Thadeus was onto it there....

"What time is it?" "I wish I knew." (as in, I am wishing right now that I knew what time it is)

"I wished I knew more people at the party last night" (as in, last night, past tense, I had that wish)

Although, more properly, I would say:
"I wished I had known more people at the party last night." (Still past tense, but strengthened by the "had known")



Just my 2¢
-Cole's Law: Shredded cabbage

--Greg
 
I wish I were a newt.

[blue]When birds fly in the correct formation, they need only exert half the effort. Even in nature, teamwork results in collective laziness.[/blue]
 
A pink newt?

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Nah, would like to go to a more masculine color if possible. Purple maybe? [tongue]

[blue]When birds fly in the correct formation, they need only exert half the effort. Even in nature, teamwork results in collective laziness.[/blue]
 

You think it is more masculine?

My (young) son doesn't think so.

He wouldn't let me buy him a purple notebook or an eraser, wrap his textbook in purple paper, let alone wear anything purple. He thinks it is a girly color. ;-)
 
I wash eyes anew?

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