Study this example situation: Last month Gary was in hospital for an operation. Liz didn’t know this, so she didn’t go to visit him. They met a few days.

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Study this example situation: Last month Gary was in hospital for an operation. Liz didn’t know this, so she didn’t go to visit him. They met a few days ago. Liz said: If I had known you were in hospital, I would have gone to visit you. (Unreal situation in the past)

If + Past Perfect (had gone/been/done) + would have done

The view was wonderful. If I had had a camera, I would have taken some photographs.(but I didn’t have a camera)

I am not hungry. If I were hungry, I would eat something. (now) I wasn’t hungry. If I had been hungry, I would have eaten something. (past)

We use wish to say that we regret something, that something is not as we would like it to be

I wish I knew Paul’s phone number. (=I don’t know it and I regret this) It rains a lot. I wish it didn’t rain so often.

Write sentences beginning I wish I don’t know many people (I’m lonely) I wish I knew more people.

I don’t have a key. (and I need one) I wishI had a key

Ann isn’t here (and I need to see her). I wish Ann were here

It’s cold (and I hate cold weather) I wish It were not cold

I live in a big city (and I don’t like it). I wish I didn’t live in a big city.

I wish I had known… I feel sick.I wish I hadn’t eaten so much cake. (I ate too much cake)

The weather was cold while we were away. I wish it had been warmer

Write sentences beginning I wish You’ve painted the gate red. Now you think that it doesn’t look very nice. I wishI hadn’t painted the gate red

When you were younger you didn’t learn learn to play a musical instrument. Now you regret. I wishI had learned to play a musical instrument.