English lesson | Wishes and regrets
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- In this English lesson, you will learn 4 structures to express wishes and regrets.
wish + past simple
= to describe a situation in the present that we would like to be different.
We use the past simple form, but our regret is in the present.
Example: I wish I had more friends.
wish + someone / something + "would" + base form of verb
= we want someone to change their behaviour
or
= we want something to happen
Example: I wish you would listen.
wish + past perfect
= to describe a past situation that we regret.
Example: I wish I had gone to the concert.
We can also use "never" with a negative to emphasise our regret:
Example: I wish I had never gone to the concert.
(I went to the concert. I really regret it now.)
"if only" + past perfect
= This is another way to describe situation from the past that we regret.
If only I had passed my exams.
(I didn't pass my exams. I regret it now.)
"if only" + past perfect
and
wish + past perfect
The meaning of the above 2 structures is the same.
The difference is that "if only" is slightly more formal.
There are lots of examples and detailed explanations in in the video. The accent is a British English accent.
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Hello sir. I've a question. Many other professors or teachers suggests that ' I wish I were rich ' is grammatically correct than 'I wish I was rich ' . Plz help out in clearing the confusion between Were and Was in these kind of 'wish' sentences.
The “correct” form would be to use ‘were’ because you are talking about a hipotetical/impossible/ unreal situation. It’s been a battle with the linguists because people are using it and it’s getting acceptance little by little.
Thanks for clear explanation
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We can use were too for sImple past.
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Podrían hacer un video acerca de cómo usar "should and shouldn´t have"? Please
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Good evening, I've been told and read many times that the correct way to say it is " I wish I were", but here you said its " I wish i was". Which one would be the correct form? Thank you
Both of them are right
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I think it's grammatically correct to say I wish I was but it's more appropriate to say I wish I were ...your opinion please?
I think the same! for example: I wish I were rich!
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Thank u so much but
When we use could then?
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is it right to say I wish I was or I wish I were
Thanks in advance
The correct form is "I were" and not "I was" although you can say it, but you cannot write it. This would be incorrect: the past simple "were" is used because it has never occurred
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Excuse me teacher but wich is the difference between "I wish I COULD" and "I wish I WOULD"?
Good video, it helps me a lot
Could is the past form of the modal can.
Would is the weak from of will
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I have read it somewhere - I wish I would have met him earlier.
Is it correct?
If I follow the instructions,it should be - I wish I had met him earlier.
Isn't it the right form?
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you can answer on my question please :
farmers should not put a lot of fertilisers on their crops the sooner the better
with wish
RA Cha I wish farmers wouldn’t put a lot of fertilisers on their crops :)
Or you can say it in present I wish farmers didn’t put a lot of fertilisers on their crops :)
hope it’s helpful
Tkanks for you lesson.
Thanks
Ok. Very nice.
What about these two sentences? Are they correct?.
I wish I was/ were a doctor.
He wished he was/were a doctor.
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Nice lesson , as always, but if i said : I would like to have a house ... instead of I wish etc.. it would change in meaning ? Thx
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