>>50859131>I wish I were is actually the preference of grammar experts because you’re talking about something that hasn’t actually occurred. If you want to get a little more formal about it, the past indicative is used for ordinary objective statements or questions, and past subjunctive is used for imaginary or hypothetical statements or questions. Were is always correct in the past subjunctive.said grammar experts are retarded
you don't break the rules for you/he/she/we/they/them and so on because of garbage opionions like this.
how would they even argue in this case "I wish the earth was round. " It's not imaginary or hypothetical, the earth really IS round, and not flat.