Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Wish

Wish + (that) + past simple: 
We can use 'wish' to talk about something that we would like to be different in the present or the future. It's used for things which are impossible or very unlikely.

We can use 'wish' with the past perfect to talk about regrets from the past. These are things that have already 

happened but we wish they'd happened in a different way.


 Sentences

MY mother wishes she would get a better job.

I just wish people did not pay their bad mood with other.


A friend of mine wishes he were at the birth of his baby.


I wish she had not left the mision.


They wish they could have a  better sevice at UASD cafeteria. 

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