Answer:
The first one is correct. The second one is a run-on sentence, like speaking without pausing at a comma to take a breath.
<span>the writer loves the person to whom the poem is written , or is describing something in love</span>
If only you stayed with me forever. I wish I didn’t come here. I wish we can be friends again. I wish I didn’t have this terrible burger. If only you knew how often I think of you. If only I listened to Malik. If only I’d be at home
Answer:
It's either noun or verb phrase.
Explanation:
I am not sure