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Username or email: Password: Remember me. Singular to Plural nouns v1 by mchiang Grammar revision multiple choice Grammar 4 by nkata. Past Perfect by KuzmiNa. Used to by SroemKhen. Conjunctions and but so because by MohamedHamed Sub-Verb Agreement practice by lhan. Equal comparison by Hannanguyen. Future forms by olgastruzh. Reported Speech present simple by IPG. We wish we had attended the meeting. I rained so hard that the party was cancelled.
I wish it hadn't rained. He leaves his clothes on the floor and his room is a mess. I wish he tidied up after himself. Urban wants to have an interview with you. He wishes you would meet him next week. I can't restart the computer. If only I knew how to fix it! We are completely lost. If only you had brought your GPS!
We always have to take the bus home. I wish we not live so far from the city centre. We are completely soaked. Their partner listens to the situation, takes on the role of the character and expresses annoyance at the reader's action using 'I wish If the student is able to make a suitable 'I wish' or 'If only' sentence, they win and keep the card.
The student with the most cards wins the game. I wish and If only. In this I wish and If only worksheet, students learn and practice how to use 'I wish' and 'If only' to talk about things they would like to be different in the present or past. Students start by reading two personal introductions. The students then indicate who said each statement about a wish or regret based on the information given in the introductions.
Next, students decide if each wish or regret is about the past or the present. After that, students read the grammar rules associated with 'I wish' and 'If only' and use verbs in brackets to complete example sentences. Next, students read wishes and regrets and choose the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence.
Students then move on to express wishes or regrets for a set of statements using 'I wish' or 'If only'. In the last exercise, students take it in turns to ask conversation questions about wishes and regrets to a partner and respond to their partner's questions with 'I wish' or 'If only'.
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