Learn English – Wish I were or wish I could

modal-verbs

Is there a big difference between those 2 sentences

I wish I were with you and I wish I could be with you

the first one means I would like to be with you but that is not possible and the second means I would like to be with you not now but in the future….. So both express the fact that is not possible for me to be with you now

Best Answer

I wish I were with you.

I wish I could be with you.

Both sentences indicate a hypothetical situation, but there's a big difference in these sentences in terms of tenses.

The former expresses a wish for the present, whereas the latter with the use of the modal "could" expresses a wish for the future.