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'I wish' is stronger than 'If only'.
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to express regret about the past
I wish/If only + Past Perfect
to show that we are angry about somebody's behaviour
I wish/If only + would + bare infinitive (a verb with no 'to')
He wishes, be on holidays
He wishes he were on holidays.
If only, she can dance like her
If only she could dance like her.
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.
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
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.
She wishes he... (it makes her angry)
She wishes he wouldn’t watch so much football.
He wishes, drink so much (he did it)
He wishes he hadn't drunk so much.
They wish, have a car
They wish they had a car.
He wishes, be rich
He wishes he were rich.