May 1, 2024
I wish it was not raining today, isuppose that it wasnt rainning today, i would go to the park.
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I wish it was not raining today, isuppose. I thought that it wasn't rainning today, i would go. If it wasn't raining, I would have gone to the park.
I wish it was not raining today. I thought that it wasn't raining today. If it wasn't raining, I would have gone to the park.
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I wish it was noeren't raining today, isuppose that it wasn. If it weren't rainning today, i, I think I would go to the park.
I wish it weren't raining today. If it weren't raining, I think I would go to the park.
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Generally, it's better to use the subjunctive if you're expressing wishful thinking.
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I wish it was not raining today, isuppose that it wasnt rainning today, i would go to the park.
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