Thursday, December 19, 2013

A grammar exercise on WISHING correctly

How good are you at WISHING in English? Have you read our four-part lesson on how to wish correctly? If you need a refresher, go to PART 1 to review wishing in the present, PART 2 to read about wishing someone the best, PART 3 for wishing about the future, and PART 4 for wishing about the past, also known as regret or blame. Once you're ready, try the following exercise. (You'll find the answers below.) GOOD LUCK!

  1. Sarah wishes she _________ a larger oven. (She doesn't have a larger oven.)
  2. Tom wishes Sarah _________ at the party. (Sarah was not at the party.)
  3. John wished they __________ tear down the old, historic building downtown. (They will tear it down soon.)
  4. Tom decided to go to the party. Now, he wishes he ___________; he's bored.
  5. The Smiths own a beautiful boat, but sometimes they wish they ________. Maintenance is so expensive & they hardly use it.
  6. They wish the kids __________ the horror movie. Now, they can't sleep.
  7. When the job gets too stressful, Peter wishes he __________ the manager. (But he is.)
  8. He wishes Sally __________ to his party. She's not going because she has to work.
  9. She wishes she ________ to set her alarm. (She forgot to do it.)
  10. John wishes he _______ sick. He'd be more productive. (He's not feeling well.)

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ANSWERS: 1. HAD   2. HAD BEEN   3. WOULDN'T   4. HADN'T GONE   5. DIDN'T   6. HADN'T SEEN/HADN'T WATCHED    
7. WEREN'T   8. WERE GOING/WOULD GO   9. HADN'T FORGOTTEN   10. WEREN'T/DIDN'T FEEL


-- Joe Yu, ESL instructor 

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