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Created by Dilya Khayrullaeva Wish Clauses

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Wish is used when the speaker wants really to be different, to be exactly the opposite. Wish Clauses Click to edit title

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“Wish” is followed by a noun clause (that clause) Click to edit title

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A WISH ABOUT THE FUTURE “True statement”: She will not tell me. He isn't going to be here. She can’t come tomorrow. Click to edit title

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A WISH ABOUT THE FUTURE: Verb form following wish: I wish (that) she would tell me. I wish he were going to be here. I wish she could come tomorrow. Click to edit title

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A WISH ABOUT THE PRESENT “True statement”: I don’t know French. It is raining now. I can’t speak Japanese. Click to edit title

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A WISH ABOUT THE PRESENT: Verb form following wish: I wish I knew French. I wish it were not raining right now. I wish I could speak Japanese. Click to edit title

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A WISH ABOUT THE PAST “True statement”: John didn’t come. Mary couldn’t come. Verb form following wish: I wish John had come. I wish Mary could have come. Click to edit title

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TO CONCLUDE: Wish + would/should V1 (or past tense) – for the future wish Wish + past tense – for the present wish Wish + past perfect – for the past wish Click to edit title

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!!! Wish + something/somebody + would + infinitive without to – to show that we want smth to happen or someone to change their behavior. ( not used with state verbs) Click to edit title

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I wish they would stop talking so loudly! I wish this holiday would go on forever. Click to edit title

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Thank you!!! Have a productive day! Click to edit title