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Learn English With TV SeriesPublished at June 2, 2026 at 11:03 PM0:54
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❄️ #LearnEnglish with #Frozen ⛄️

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Published time
June 2, 2026 at 11:03 PM
Duration
0:54
Video type
Autos & Vehicles
Channel region
United States
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17.3K
Likes
614
Comments
12
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Estimated Total Revenue
$0.55 - $2.21
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$0.03 - $0.13
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Topic Cluster
learnenglish
Video Description
❄️ #LearnEnglish with #Frozen ⛄️ In today's quick lesson, we are exploring one of the most heartbreaking lines from Disney's Frozen to master a subtle but powerful grammar structure: "I wish you would..." Here is a breakdown of how to use this grammar point in your everyday English: The Meaning: This structure is used to express frustration or longing for something that someone else isn't doing, but you really want them to do. It is not just a simple wish; it carries a sense of sadness or a gentle complaint. The Formula: I wish + [someone] + would + [base verb]. Want to keep learning? Watch the full lesson on YouTube or the RealLife App! 📺📱 Practice your English in the comments below! Tell us: What is something you wish someone would do? 👇✨
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