Monday, May 29, 2017

Wish + past tense to refer to present wishes

Wish + Past Verb


In English, we use wish + past form verb when we want something now or in the future to be different e.g. I wish I had more money.


the main use of 'wish' is to say that we would like things to be different from what they are, that we have regrets about the present situation.

I wish I was rich.
He wishes he lived in Paris.
They wish they'd chosen a different leader.






Exercise 1: Wish + Past simple

Exercise 2: Wish 

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