Is it I wish I was or I wish I were?

“I wish I were” is the grammatically correct phrase because it uses the past subjunctive form of “to be,” which is “were” (e.g., “I wish I were on vacation”). This form is used to express wishes or hypothetical situations contrary to reality.

However, “I wish I was” is becoming increasingly acceptable in casual speech and writing.

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