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Wishes

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We use WISH and IF ONLY to talk about things thatwe would like to be different in either the present or the past.

1) To express a regret about the present, we use wish + the past simple

I don't play the piano. I wish I played the piano.
My colleague doesn't speak English. He wishes he spoke English.
George doesn't have a car. George wishes he had a car.

2) To express a regret about the past, we use wish + the past perfect

Eva lost her umbrella yesterday. She wishes she hadn't lost it.
I ate too much at lunch time. I wish I hadn't eaten so much.
I bought an expansive bag. I wish I had bought a cheaper one.

3) To express a desire to change something, we use wish + would/could

The weather is awful. I wish the weather would improve.
The children are making noise. I wish they would stop making noise.
My job is boring. I wish I could find a better job.

Please note

I wish can be replaced with if only witch carries more emphasis.
If only you had told me in time! = I wish you had told me in time.
When wish if followed by the verb to be, were is used instead of was

Exercises - Wishes

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  • 1) I wish I am is were rich.


  • 2) I wish he hadn't hasn't have failed his test.


  • 3) I wish I haven't left hasn't left hadn't left my job.


  • 4) I wish he will stop would stop shall stop drinking so much.


  • 5) I wish he can could may learn faster.


  • 6) I wish I has met had met have met that actor.


  • 7) I wish he were is are with us now.


  • 8) I wish my parents should give would give will give me more money.


  • 9) I wish the house isn't aren't weren't so dirty.


  • 10) I wish my children would get will get should get better marks.


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