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Wish: worksheets, printable exercises pdf, handouts to print. Uses of wish in English - expressing wishes.
KEY TO EXERCISES 1 1. I wish I hadn't stayed in the sun so long. 2. I wish I'd eaten less. 3. I wish I'd driven more carefully. 4. I wish I hadn't tried to lift a heavy table on my own. 2 1. …I weren't so shy. 2. If only I knew what to say to people. 3. I wish I didn't find it so difficult to make friends. 4. I wish I were good-looking. 5 ...
We use wish/if only + past simple/continuous to talk about present situations which we want to be different. We use wish/if only + past perfect to express regret, or to talk about things we wish had happened differently in the past. We use wish/if only + would/wouldn’t to complain about a situation, thing or person which is annoying us.
They wish they could get warm. She wishes she didn’t have so much work. He wishes the music wasn’t so loud. He wishes she wouldn’t talk so much. She wishes she could understand her assignment. She wishes she could find the way. They wish they could go home. They wish it was a sunny day. She wishes he wouldn’t spend all his Gme texGng.
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.
Click here to download this exercise in PDF (with answers). Review the explanation about 'wish' here. 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. Do you want to master English grammar?