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English, 09.08.2021 20:40, ctyrector

4 Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 I wish I 2 If only I 3 Steve wishes he 4 If only she... 5 Tom wishes he 6 I wish I 7 I wish she 8 Mrs Jones wishes she 9 If only I 10 He wishes he 11 I wish Mum hadn't forgotten. (not/forget) her birthday. (have) the money to buy a new car. (speak) so rudely to his boss because he fired him. (tell) him the truth. He wouldn't be so angry with her. (not/have) so much homework to do. (not/break) my sister's doll. She wouldn't be sad now. (stop) interrupting me all the time. (speak) a foreign language. (be) taller. I would join the basketball team. (not/crash) his father's car. Now his father is upset. (let) me go to the party next week.

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