Wish and If only for
regrets
Wish and ‘If only’ are both used to talk ab
Talking about the present
out regrets – things that
we would like to change either about the past or the present.
·
If only I didn’t have so
much homework I could go to the concert tonight. She has a lot of homework and
she can’t go to the concert.
·
I wish you didn’t live so
far away.
·
I wish I knew what to do.
When we talk about present
regrets, both wish and if only are followed by the past simple tense. The past tense
emphasises that we are talking about something ‘unreal’.
Talking
about the past
·
I wish I’d studied harder
when I was at school. He didn’t study harder when he was at school.
·
I wish I hadn’t eaten all
that chocolate. I feel
sick.
·
If only I’d known you were
coming.
Both wish and if only are followed by the past perfect tense when we talk
about past regrets.
Wish/if
only and would
We
use wish + would to
talk about something in the present that we would like to change – usually
something that we find annoying.
·
I wish you wouldn’t borrow
my clothes without asking.
·
I wish it would rain. The
garden really needs some water.
·
I wish you’d give up
smoking. it’s really bad for you.
NB We can
only use wish + would to
talk about things we can’t change.
So I
wish I wouldn’t eat so much chocolate is not possible although we can
say I wish I didn’t eat so much chocolate.
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