We say I “w_____ somebody something”.
We say I “wish somebody something”.
Note that we can’t “wish that something happens”. We use “hope” in this situation.
We also use “wish” to say that we re____ something, that something is not the w_____ we would like it. When we use “wish” in this way, we use the p____ .
We also use ‘wish” to say that we regret something, that something is not the way we would like it. When we use “wish” in this way, we use the past.
For the past we use “wish + had (done)”
I wish I could (do something) = I regret that I c___ do it.
I wish I could (do something) = I regret that I can’t do it.
For the past we use “I wish have could have (done something)”:
You can say I “wish (somebody) would (do something)” when you would like something to h_____ or ch_____.
You can say “I wish (somebody) would (do something)” when you would like something to happen or change.
Note: You can use I wish… wouldn’t to complain about things that people do repeatedly.
I wish you wouldn’t keep interrupting me.
We use I wish…** (somebody/something) **would… for action and changes, not si_____.
We use I wish…** (somebody/something) **would… for action and changes, not situation.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
I _____ you a pleasant stay here. Enjoy your vacation I _____ you have a great time.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
I wish you a pleasant stay here. Enjoy your vacation I hope you have a great time.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
Good bye. I _____ you all the best.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
Good bye. I wish you all the best.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
We’re going on a picnic tomorrow, so I _____ the weather is nice.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
We’re going on a picnic tomorrow, so I hope the weather is nice.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
I _____ you luck in your new job. I _____ it works out well for you.
Put in wish(ed) or hope(d).
I wish you luck in your new job. I hope it works out well for you.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
It’s raining. You want go out, but not in the rain. You say: I wish it _____ stop raining.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
It’s raining. You want go out, but not in the rain. You say: I wish it would stop raining.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
You’re waiting for Jane. She’s late and you’re getting impatient. You say to yourself: I ____ she _____ hurry up.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
You’re waiting for Jane. She’s late and you’re getting impatient. You say to yourself: I wish she_‘d hurry_ up.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
You’re looking for a job - so far without success. Nobody will give you a job. You say: I _____ somebody _____ give me a job.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
You’re looking for a job - so far without success. Nobody will give you a job. You say: I wish somebody would give me a job.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
Your friend drives very fast. You don’t like this. You say: I ____ you ____ (not /drive) so fast.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
Your friend drives very fast. You don’t like this. You say: I wish you wouldn’t drive so fast.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
Joe leaves the door open all the time. This annoys you. You say to Joe: I _____ you _____ (not / leave) the door open.
Write a sentence with I wish… would…
Joe leaves the door open all the time. This annoys you. You say to Joe: I wish you wouldn’t leave the door open.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish Sarah were/would be here now.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish Sarah were here now. (We use <strong><em>I wish… wouldn’t…</em></strong> for actions or change, not situations -like here)
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish you were/would listen to me.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish you would listen to me. (We wish <em>something,</em>but we wish <em>somebody</em> would do <em>something</em> - like here)
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish I had/would have more free time.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish I had more free time. (We wish<em>something</em> - like here- vs we wish<em>somebody</em>would do<em>something</em>)
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish our house was/would be a little bigger.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish our house was a little bigger. (We useI wish… wouldn’t…for actions or change, not situations -like here)
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish the weather would change/changed.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish the weather would change. (No regrets here, but a desired change - I wish… would)
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish everything weren’t/wouldn’t be so expensive.
Put the verb into the correct form.
I wish everything weren’t so expensive. (We use I wish… wouldn’t… for actions or change, not situations - like here)