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Wishes

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    Understanding the difference between different constructions after I wish... and If only...
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  • He wishes, be rich
    He wishes he were rich.
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  • They wish, have a car
    They wish they had a car.
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  • He wishes, drink so much (he did it)
    He wishes he hadn't drunk so much.
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  • She wishes he... (it makes her angry)
    She wishes he wouldn’t watch so much football.
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  • Express regret about the past. Make up 2 sentences for each problem using 'If only'/'I wish' and the phrases given. She has gained a lot of weight. (walk more, eat less)
    I wish she had walked more. If only she had eaten less.
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  • 1) I wish I __________ (be) taller so that I could be in the basketball team. 2) Kate is having a hard time learning English at the University. If only she ________ (study) it better at school.
    1) were; 2) had studied
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  • Use 'If only' or 'I wish' to say about what makes you angry. 1) Bob interrupts me all the time. 2) You drink too much.
    1) If only/I wish Bob wouldn't interrupt me all the time. 2) If only/I wish you wouldn't drink that much.
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  • If only, she can dance like her
    If only she could dance like her.
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  • He wishes, be on holidays
    He wishes he were on holidays.
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  • to show that we are angry about somebody's behaviour
    I wish/If only + would + bare infinitive (a verb with no 'to')
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  • to express regret about the past
    I wish/If only + Past Perfect
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  • 'I wish' is stronger than 'If only'.
    False
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