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Wish you have a great trip vs Wishing you have a great trip

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "I wish you a great trip" or "I'm wishing you a great trip." The verb "wish" should be followed by the pronoun "you" and then the direct object, which in this case is "a great trip."

Last updated: March 22, 2024

Wish you have a great trip

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "wish" should be followed by the pronoun "you" and then the direct object.

The correct form is "I wish you a great trip."

Alternatives:

  • I wish you a great trip

Wishing you have a great trip

This phrase is also incorrect. The verb "wishing" should be followed by the pronoun "you" and then the direct object.

The correct form is "I'm wishing you a great trip."

Alternatives:

  • I'm wishing you a great trip

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