3.2 Expressing 'Wish'

Wish expresses a desire that is contrary to the fact. So, beside Conditional If, you can also use Wish.

Look at this condition.

Ann: Tom, do you know what I wish? I wish our vacation started today.

Tom: I wish we never had to go back to school.

If we see from the examle above, the form of wish usually folowed by Past Verb (started, had).

Now, try this exercise and do like the example given.

E.g.: I don't have much money. I wish I had a lot of money.

  1. I don't know which suit to wear.
  2. I don't know how to find my book.
  3. I am confused what to do this evening.
  4. I don't have any idea where to spend my vacation.
  5. I want to go to Europe but I can't speak the language.

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