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4. Underline the correct variant If only Martin... (would/ didn’t/ will) earn more money. I wish he... ( wasn't / has been/hadn't been ) upset after such a great meeting yesterday. I wish John... (would get/ get/ will get) on well with his friends. I wish you... (would stop/ will stop/ stopped) making mistakes while doing your homework. I wish you... (stopped / would stop / didn’t stop) chatting with friends while I am talking to you. The weather was horrible. I wish it... (had been/ has been/ was) better now. If only he... (hadn't kissed/ didn’t kiss/ kissed) Kate! I wish I... (have bought/ had bought/ bought) a present for my girlfriend last week. I wish Mike... (had stopped/ would stop/ stopped) drinking alcohol. I wish you… (did / would do/ will do) this translation for me
Open the brackets, using appropriate form of conditional mood after “I wish/If only”
I wish I (to be) stronger so that I could take part in the competition.
The Smiths live in the village, but they wish they (to live) in the city.
I wish he (can visit) my grandmother yesterday but he had a job interview.
Kate wished she (not to watch) this frightening movie again.
Matthew didn’t go to university after school. At present, he wishes he (to go) there.
I wish you (to read) scientific books more in future.
If only Ted (to have) the chance to travel when he was a teenager.
I wish I (not to lend) him money last week.
Maria wished she (not to eat) many candies at the party yesterday.
I wish I (to know) German. I would have the opportunity to study there now.
We asked Ned some questions.
Q: ‘People (5) haven't heard your name. Why is that?
A: 'I love writing songs, but I (6) have never wanted to be famous. That's the superstar's job '
Q :(7) Have you won any gold discs?
A: ' Yes, I have. I've got twenty - but I (8) haven't put them on my office wall'.
Q: 'How long (9) have you been married ?'
A: 'Suzi and I (10) have lived together since the day we met in a reporting studio twenty years ago . We got married two weeks after we met -and we(11) haven't argued in twenty years.'