Forever basically means that something will go on forever, or it can mean that something will never return, that is, forever.
Forever is often used in affirmative sentences, and ever can be used in negative sentences. Forever means "forever" and is often used to modify static verbs. When it means "endless", it means disgust, impatience or admiration, and the position is always between be and participle.
example sentence
1, good luck, health and happiness. I wish you happiness forever. ?
I wish you good luck, good health, good food and happiness forever.
I know your return is unpredictable, but I wish you happiness forever and a long life! ?
I know your return date is unpredictable, but I hope you will be happy forever and live a long life!
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Usage of desire
Wish basically means "hope" and "want", which means that you are extremely eager for a goal that is not achieved, difficult to achieve or impossible to achieve. Wish can also be interpreted as "wish"
Wish can be used as both intransitive and transitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun, infinitive or that clause, and the predicate verb in the clause should be in virtual form. Wish can sometimes take a double object, or a compound object with "(to be+) adj", infinitive or past participle as complement.
When expressing an idea that is subjectively impossible to realize, the predicate verb in the clause should use the simple past tense instead of the simple present tense; When the expression is contrary to the past facts, the predicate verb in the clause does not need the simple past tense, and must use the past perfect tense or the structure of "could [would]+have ~ ed".