Task 2. Use of English. Put can/can't, could/couldn't and will be able to in the correct tense. 1. She send us a parcel next week.
2. She do difficult exercises when she was young
3. write this report right now.
4. Helen take part in this competition tomorrow.
5. Alec skate better when he was twelve.
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.