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What does this means?

English is not my native language.

I have always wished you and your family well

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melt offline Verified User (10 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 3 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (1 minute after post)

The person cares for you and your family

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smoogie. offline Verified User (6 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 109 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (4 minutes after post)

A sincere statment of caring.

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daretodream offline Verified User (11 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Chicago, IL, US | 3 months ago (5 minutes after post)

What is your native language? Maybe somebody who speaks it can help you out translating it so that you understand better.

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Anonymous #
3 months ago (9 minutes after post)

The word wish there is with -ed.So it is in past tense…Meaning the person who said it doesn’t wish us well anymore at the moment? T.T

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melt offline Verified User (10 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 3 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (16 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
The word wish there is with -ed.So it is in past tense…Meaning the person who said it doesn’t wish us well anymore at the moment? T.T

“Have always” makes “wished” not not simple past tense but past progressive,meaning, like help.mod said, they have always felt that way.

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melt offline Verified User (10 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 3 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (16 minutes after post)

* -not

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Anonymous #
3 months ago (20 minutes after post)

Since the words HAVE ALWAYS is in the sentence,it means that he still does wish me well and my family.

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Michael Leibman offline Verified User (10 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 45 #
Littleton, CO, US | 3 months ago (37 minutes after post)

Anonymous wrote:
Since the words HAVE ALWAYS is in the sentence,it means that he still does wish me well and my family.

yes.

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Anonymous #
3 months ago (7 hours, 32 minutes after post)

Thank you all.

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