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Can I say "I wish" instead of "I hope?"

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Rebecca

No, you couldn't! Usually, the verb "wish" is used when talking about something in the present or past that you want to change but can't. You don't have control over it, but "hope" is used for the present or future that you want. There is a common phrase to "wish someone well" or "wish someone the best," but that's used in the sense of hoping they succeed in the future, and it's used when you probably won't see them for a while. But for general use, to "hope" someone is well is a common daily expression. Ex: I wish you all the best for the future! Ex: I wish I studied chemistry instead of physics Ex: I hope you have a good weekend. Ex: I hope you're well?

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