Expressing a wish or a regret
Expressing a wish or a regret
Use of I wish / if only:
There are three
distinct types of I wish / if only sentences:
1. Wish, wanting change for the present or future with
the simple past.
2. Regret with the past perfect.
3. Complaints with would + verb.
Expressing a wish:
Form:
If only / I wish + simple past
Example:
If only I knew how
to use a computer. (I don’t know how to use a computer and I would like to
learn how to use it)
Use:
·
To express a wish in
the present or in the future.
·
The simple past here
is an unreal past.
·
When you use the verb
to be the form is “were”.
Example:
I wish I were a millionaire!
Example:
I wish I were a millionaire!
Expressing regret:
Form:
If only / I wish + past perfect
Example:
If only I had
woken up early. (I didn't wake up early and I missed my bus.)
Use:
·
To express a regret.
·
The action is past.
Complaining:
Form:
I wish / if only + would + verb
Example:
I wish you wouldn't
arrive so late all the time (I'm annoyed because you always come late and I
want you to arrive on time)
Use:
·
To complain about a
behavior that you disapprove.
·
Expressing
impatience, annoyance or dissatisfaction with a present action.
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