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I WISH / IF ONLY

Hello everyone!
Today i´m gonna show you how to use the "i wish" form.

This is used in different ways and it depends on what you want to say.

  • If you want to complain about something in the present you have to use the past simple.
Ex:
I don´t have a car.
I wish i had a car.

  •  If you want to complain about somethin gin the past you have to use the past perfect.

Ex:
I didn´t go to school yesterday.
I wish i had gone to school yesterday.

  • If  you want to complain about someone you have to use  would + infinitive verb.
 Ex:
Fran is talking evrytime and that annoys me.
I wish Fran would be quiet.
 
 
 Here you have some exercises to practice.
 
I hope it has helped you! 
 
Bye, Juan Pablo.

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