Wishes. Rewrite sentences using wish/ if only 1. I want to go for a walk 2. She wants to have a picnic. 3. We'd like to have more free time 4. They don't have a lighter with them *
1. She (visits) her grandmother every Sunday . 2. He (is thinking) of changing his job. 3. I really have to go now. My plane (leaves) at 10:30. 4. We (are going) to the cinema tomorrow afternoon. Would you like to come with us? 5. I (am studying) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later. 6. Hurry up! The play … (starts) in ten minutes. 7. He (leaves) early in the morning every Friday. 8. I (am cooking) dinner this evening, so please don’t be late. 9. We (feed) the rabbits every morning at 6:30. 10. He ... (is writing) a book about the high cost of living.
1. She (visits) her grandmother every Sunday . 2. He (is thinking) of changing his job. 3. I really have to go now. My plane (leaves) at 10:30. 4. We (are going) to the cinema tomorrow afternoon. Would you like to come with us? 5. I (am studying) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later. 6. Hurry up! The play … (starts) in ten minutes. 7. He (leaves) early in the morning every Friday. 8. I (am cooking) dinner this evening, so please don’t be late. 9. We (feed) the rabbits every morning at 6:30. 10. He ... (is writing) a book about the high cost of living.
1 I wish I could go for a walk. / If only I went for a walk.
2 She wishes she had a picnic.
3 We wish we had more free time. / If only we had more free time.
4 They wish they had a lighter with them. / If only they had a lighter with them.