I Wish I Can - We use the verb wish or the phrase if only to talk about things which we want but which are not possible: Web we can use 'wish' to talk about something that we would like to be different in the present or the future. Web the sentence 'i wish i can' is not grammatically correct. You can use the phrase 'i wish i could' instead. Web the various senses of the modal auxiliaries can, could, will, and would. I wish i could see. The first one means that part of the meaning of wish is. Web we can use wish + would if we are annoyed about something that is or is not happening, or about something that will or will not.
The first one means that part of the meaning of wish is. Web the sentence 'i wish i can' is not grammatically correct. You can use the phrase 'i wish i could' instead. Web the various senses of the modal auxiliaries can, could, will, and would. Web we can use 'wish' to talk about something that we would like to be different in the present or the future. We use the verb wish or the phrase if only to talk about things which we want but which are not possible: Web we can use wish + would if we are annoyed about something that is or is not happening, or about something that will or will not. I wish i could see.