II. Use the right form after "wish"
1. I wish I (knew) Spanish.
2. I wish I (did not drink) so much coffee.
3. He wishes they (came) to see him tomorrow.
4. I wish it (were) summer now.
5. She wished she (had known) how to drive a car then.
6. He wishes he (could) travel round the world.
III. Paraphrase, using "wish"
1. I don't understand these questions. I wish I understood these questions.
2. The teacher gives us a lot of homework. I wish the teacher did not give us a lot of homework.
3. You didn't inform me about the test. I wished you had informed me about the test.
4. It's a pity, I can't dance. I wish I could dance.
5. He joined to a bad company. He wished he had not joined to a bad company.
IV. Complete the sentences
1. If I had called you up yesterday, you would have come.
2. You would miss the plane if you overslept.
3. If I were you, would not do it.
4. I wish my friends visited me.
5. He wished he had not gone there.
II. Use the right form after "wish"
1. I wish I (knew) Spanish.
2. I wish I (did not drink) so much coffee.
3. He wishes they (came) to see him tomorrow.
4. I wish it (were) summer now.
5. She wished she (had known) how to drive a car then.
6. He wishes he (could) travel round the world.
III. Paraphrase, using "wish"
1. I don't understand these questions. I wish I understood these questions.
2. The teacher gives us a lot of homework. I wish the teacher did not give us a lot of homework.
3. You didn't inform me about the test. I wished you had informed me about the test.
4. It's a pity, I can't dance. I wish I could dance.
5. He joined to a bad company. He wished he had not joined to a bad company.
IV. Complete the sentences
1. If I had called you up yesterday, you would have come.
2. You would miss the plane if you overslept.
3. If I were you, would not do it.
4. I wish my friends visited me.
5. He wished he had not gone there.