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Both wish and hope can mean "hope," but they don't mean exactly the same thing.
Should a birthday wish say I wish or I hope? Say wrong beware of wishes can not be fulfilled Oh ~
What is the difference between these two words? Let's take a look at Jimmy's teacher
wish or hope?
wish hope
Hope hope
Also "hope", wish means to hope that something unlikely to happen, and hope is to hope that something that is already more likely to happen.
For example, if I want to win the lottery tomorrow, the odds are small and I should use wish. But if I want my family to be healthy and safe, I should use hope.
Example
1. I wish I was still 18 years old.
I wish I was still 18 years old.
2. I hope you are happy.
I want you to be happy.
But there is a case where wish and hope are all right, and that is when blessings are expressed.
1. I wish you good luck.
I wish you good luck.
2. I hope everything goes well for you.
I wish you all the best.
make a wish
Wish
Knowing whether to use wish or hope when making a wish, how to say it in English? Not do a wish, nor have a wish, but make a wish.
You have to make a wish before blowing out the candles.
You have to make a wish before you blow out the candles.
You wish≠ you wish
You wish!
You dream!
You wish is a fixed phrase that literally means "you make a wish", implying that something may not happen unless you make a wish, which is equivalent to "you dream, you want to be beautiful" in Chinese.
- I'll win the lottery one day.
- You wish!
- One day I will win the lottery.
- You dream!
as you wish
As you wish
As you wish and you wish, although they look alike, have very different meanings. as means "as you wish," as you wish.
- Why not buy some tomatoes?
- As you wish.
- Why not buy some tomatoes?
- As you wish.
Some hope ≠ some hope
Some hope! Think beautiful!
What a hope! Think beautiful!
When Some hope is a complete sentence, it means "to think beautiful, it is delusional", and sometimes it is written as not a hope. What a hope means the same thing.
- She might say yes.
- Some hope!
-She might say yes.
- Think beautiful!
Let's hope...
hope......
Let's hope... Literally meaning "let us wish...", it can be translated as "wish".
Let's hope tomorrow will be better.
Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
The joy of a harvest
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I wish so!
If you're lucky, with any luck
I hope not I hope not
I hope not...! God forbid!
Pie in the sky, impossible wishes
pie in the sky
Click "Watching",
If your wish could be fulfilled, what would you make?
Is it easy to learn today's knowledge? Don't forget to submit your assignment in the comments section.
◆◆Today's homework◆◆
Do you understand these phrases and sentences correctly? Finally, leave a small assignment for the students:
I ( ) this article is useful for you.
Hope this article is useful to you.
A. hope
B. wish
How should this blank be filled in? Students can write your answer in the message area in the lower right corner Oh, the teacher will personally comment ~ ~
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