"I wish I ___ a doctor." — correct:
उत्तर: (D) were — "I wish" + past tense (subjunctive). "I wish I were" (not "was" — subjunctive uses "were" for all persons). Expresses unreal present desire. "I wish I had studied" = past regret.
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