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I wish I had a dog. I wish I had had a dog. Now, they sound almost the same, but the meaning is completely different.
Let's understand in a simple way. I wish I had a dog. Now, this talks about a present wish. This means I don't have a dog right now. I want one. Example, I feel lonely. I wish I had a dog. This wish is about the present situation.
Now, I wish I had had a dog. Now, this talks about a past regret or a past wish. It means I didn't have a dog in the past and now I regret it. Examples, when I was a child, I wish I had had a dog. So, it's simple to understand. If you're talking about a present situation, use one had. And if you're talking about past regret, use two hads.
Now, can you try? What will you use in this sentence?
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