Open the brackets I … (just| buy) a bright blue mobile phone. ….. (you\ever\see) a cat without a tail? My brother …. (never\see) a spaceship. We… (not\hear) your new tape yet. How many words …. (you\write) for your history project? Barbara … (not\have) her breakfast yet. What … (they\do) to the computer? Where … (I\leave) my keys? Simon … (not\meet) Jenny’s parents yet. We … (just\send) her an e-mail about our trip to London.
Model: I'm sorry I haven’t got a washing machine.- I wish I had a washing machine
1. I'm sorry I didn’t book a seat. I wish I booked a seat.
2. I'm sorry that theatre tickets cost so much. I wish they didn’t cost so much.
3. It's a pity that shops here shut on Saturday afternoon. I wish they didn’t shut on Saturday afternoon.
3. It's a pity he didn't work harder during the term. He wishes he worked harder during the term.
4. It's a pity you are going tonight. I wish you weren't going tonight.
5. It's a pity I haven't got a work permit. I wish I had a work permit.
6. I would like it to stop raining (but I’m not very hopeful). I wish it stopped raining.