Mary wishes that she__law instead of history when she was in college.A.had studiedB.studiesC.has studiedD.studied

Mary wishes that she__law instead of history when she was in college.

A.had studied
B.studies
C.has studied
D.studied

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解析:wish后接的宾语从句中要使用虚拟语气。表示对过去的愿望的假设,用过去完成时态。

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