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2 Σεπ 2024 · Learn a variety of ways to speak about wishes and hypotheses and do the exercises to practise using them.
Exercise 1. Choose the correct options to complete the text. Dear Mum, I feel really unhappy! I wish I 1 this job. If only I 2 to you before I made the decision to come here. The people here are unfriendly. I wish I 3 friendlier colleagues. And I don't even have breaks! If only I 4 longer breaks.
Wish Exercise 1. I wish things were different! Make sentences using 'wish' + past simple about the things I don't like. You can put in 'that' if you want, or leave it out. 1) I don't have a car. [ . Check. Show. 2) I can't play the piano.
In this exercise you will practise using wish to express hypothesis in the present and the past. Exercise instructions. Choose the correct answer in each of the following. check | answers | reset. 1 I’m always so busy. I wish that I more free time. 2 I hate travelling on buses. I wish I a car. 3 It’s a pity you’re so far away.
1 Σεπ 2013 · The tenses with wishes and hypothetical situations. We use past tense forms when we talk about wishes. We use would and could to talk about wishes for the future: I wish I could find a better job. It’s been raining all week. I wish it would stop. I have to get up early tomorrow. I wish I could stay out late.
In this exercise you will practise using wish to express hypothesis in the present and the past. Expressing hypothesis with wish. We use wish to express a hypothetical situation. When we say I wish, we are saying that we want something which is impossible or which is highly unlikely to happen.
In this exercise you will practise using wish to express hypothesis in the present. Expressing hypothesis with wish. We use wish to express a hypothetical situation. When we say I wish, we are saying that we want something which is impossible or which is highly unlikely to happen.