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I wish my son would do more houseworks vs I wish my son do more houseworks

The correct phrase is "I wish my son would do more housework." The modal verb "would" is necessary to express a wish or desire in this context.

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I wish my son would do more houseworks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a wish or desire for someone to do something.

This phrase is used to express a desire for someone to do more housework. The modal verb "would" is necessary to convey the wish.

Examples:

  • I wish my son would do more housework around the house.
  • She wishes her daughter would help with the chores more often.

I wish my son do more houseworks

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "do" should be followed by the modal verb "would" to express a wish or desire.

  • ... morning and, much importantly, you haven't locked the door before you went out. I wish my son do more houseworks, especially when I'm busy all week at work.

Alternatives:

  • I wish my son would do more housework.
  • I wish my son could do more housework.
  • I wish my son will do more housework.
  • I wish my son did more housework.
  • I wish my son had done more housework.

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