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What is the past tense of wishe?

What's the past tense of wishe? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of wishe is wished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wishe is wishes.

The present participle of wishe is wishing.

The past participle of wishe is wished.

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The show disappeared for a short while when no network wished to run what was at times, a racy and offensive series.
As the criminal had a quartan fever, Fallopius wished to investigate the effects of opium on the paroxysms.
I am pleased to make your acquaintance, for I have always wished to meet a Master Bard.
She wished to end her pregnancy, but abortion was illegal in Texas except in cases of extreme danger to the mother.
He wished more young people would take a leaf out of his book and follow his example.
The accursed mobile phone has done what I often wished it would, and disappeared.

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