Read the following sentence and change if it is wrong:
The weather is rainy and cloudy today. You have to go out.
You: I wish the weather would change.
A
Wrong: I wish the weather wouldn't change.
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B
Wrong: I wish the weather changed.
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C
Correct.
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D
Wrong: I wish the weather was changed.
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Solution
The correct option is C Correct.
The subjunctive mood is used in subordinate clauses and refers to unreal or improbable present or future situations. The past subjunctive has the same form as the simple past tense.
As a rule, the past form of 'will' is 'would' and 'would' is used as a modal verb to indicate a conditional or subjunctive mood.
Thus, according to the rules, the correct answer will be Option C. The other remaining options are incorrect.
Option A does not bring out the intended meaning.
Option B and C do not make use of past form of 'will'.