My mother often (wish) for more money present tense

What’s the question here?

I’m gonna say “wish’s”

My mother often wishes for more money.

To properly conjugate the verb "wish" in the present tense, you need to use the present simple form. The present simple form of "wish" for the third person singular (referring to your mother) is "wishes." Therefore, the correct sentence would be:

"My mother often wishes for more money."

To form the present simple tense of most verbs, including "wish," you usually add an "-s" to the base form of the verb when the subject is in the third person singular (he, she, it).