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23 February, 00:46

I wish I (was, were) ready to go shopping at the mall.

a. was

b. were

**I think A**,

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  1. 23 February, 01:15
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    B. Were

    "Were" is only appropriate after "I" when the sentence is in the subjunctive mood.

    For example:

    I wish I were a cat. I wish I were rich. I wish I were ready.
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