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English, 03.01.2022 07:20, mike2910

PLEASE HELP ME!! H) Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
1. I wish I had met (meet) that actor when he was in town.
2. He wishes he (buy) that book last week – now he hasn’t got
enough money.
3. If only I (be) older, I could have a driving licence.
4. I wish I (can / remember) where that book is.
5. Tony wishes he (go) to Paris with his brother, but he
has to work.
6. If only the dog (not / eat) the tickets – now we can’t
go to the show.
7. If only I (not / make) that mistake yesterday.
8. I wish this box (not / be) so heavy – I can’t lift it.
9. We wish we (not / leave) the gate open. Now the
dog has escaped.
10. Paula wishes she (have) more time for gardening, but
she hasn’t.
11. Mrs. Brown wishes she (write) those letters yesterday.

I) Write what the people WISH:
1. John ate too many cakes.
John: I wish I hadn’t eaten too many cakes.
2. Mr. Charles is not good-looking.
Mr. Charles:

3. Elizabeth broke her leg.
Elizabeth:

4. Alice’s students don’t work hard in her lesson.
Alice:

5. It’s raining hard. Tom is wet and cold.
Tom:

6. Danny is smoking and Mary doesn’t like it.
Mary:

7. Tommy was rude to his boss yesterday.
Tommy:

8. Mike crashed his dad’s car last night.
Mike

9. Barbara can’t type fast. She won’t get the job.
Barbara:

10. Jack’s mother shouts at him all the time.
Jack:

11. Smith talks too much and his wife doesn’t like it.
Smith’s wife:

12. Luis’s car is very old but he can’t buy a new one.
Luis:

13. Mrs. Taylor stayed in the sun too long.
Mrs. Taylor:

14. Sally is sad because she is poor.
Sally:

15. Jackson drank too much last night.
Jackson:

J) Using the bold type in the sentences, write WISHES as in the example:
1. You left the radio on and now the batteries don’t work.
You say, “ I wish I hadn’t left the radio on.”
2. It’s very dark outside and you can’t find your torch.
You say, “ “
3. You didn’t do your homework and your teacher is angry.
You say, “ “
4. You are looking at a beautiful flower. You don’t know what it is called.
You say, “ “
5. It’s raining outside and you want it to stop.
You say, “ “
6. You stayed up late last night and today you’re very tired.
You say, “ “
7. You are having a party but nobody has come yet.
You say, “ “
8. You have short, straight hair. You would like long, curly hair.
You say, “ “
9. You have just left your house and left the keys inside.
You say, “ “
10. It is Christmas Day and it doesn’t look like it is going to snow.
You say, “ “
11. You live in the city. You prefer the countryside.
You say, “

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