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My mother always wants me to be a singer. My father wishes me to be a doctor.



 
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My mother always wants me to be a singer. My father wishes me to be a doctor. #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:05 pm   My mother always wants me to be a singer. My father wishes me to be a doctor.
 

dear friend,

My mother always wants me to be a singer.

My father wishes me to be a doctor.

kindly check the Grammar.
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nick #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 15:23 pm   nick
 

My mother has always wanted me to be a singer.

My father's wish is that I become a doctor.
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