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present/future unreal situation with 'wish' or 'if only'
 
wish/if only + would or past simple
 
wish/if only + had
Past unreal situation with 'wish' or 'if only'
 
wish/if only + had
 
wish/if only + would or past simple
You partner snores at night
 
I wish you didn't snore
 
I wish you hadn't snored
 
I wish you don't snore
 
I wish you haven't snored
I wish I __________ translate this for you but I can't.
 
could
 
would
 
should
 
will
You are lost
 
If only I had a map!
 
If only I would have a map!
You don't know the answer
 
I wish I knew the answer
 
I wish I would know the answer
You want to speak Russian
 
I wish I could speak Russian
 
I wish I would speak Russian
You want a pay rise
 
I wish my boss would give me a pay rise!
 
I wish my boss had given me a pay rise!
If I had studied harder at school, I would be a doctor now.
 
mixed conditional
 
third conditional
 
inverted conditional
 
second conditional
If you heat ice, it melts!
 
zero conditional
 
first conditional
 
second conditional
 
third conditional
"I don't know what to do!" - he says. [He wishes]
He wishes he knew what to do.
What a pity you live so far away! [If only]
If only you didn't live so far away.
If the weather ... (not / be) fine tomorrow we ... (not / go) to the beach.
If the weather isn't fine tomorrow we won't go to the beach.
If you ... (wait) a minute, I ... (come) with you. [1st]
If you wait a minute, I will come with you.
I'm sorry, but I can't come to the zoo with you next weekend. [I wish]
I wish I could come to the zoo with you next weekend.
If he ... (grow) his own vegetables, he ... (not have) to buy them. [2nd]
If he grew his own vegetables, he wouldn't have to buy them.
I ... (give) you the money if you ... (pay) me back next week. [1st]
I will give you the money if you pay me back next week.
If I ... (know) you were sleeping, I ... (not wake) you. [3rd]
If I had known you were sleeping, I wouldn't have woken you.
Why didn't I check the petrol before leaving? [I wish]
I wish I had checked the petrol before leaving.
She didn't help him. She feels so sorry now! [If only]
If only she had helped him.
If I ... (be) you, I ... (get) a new job. [2nd]
If I were you, I would get a new job.
I regret having bought this car. [I wish]
I wish I hadn't bought this car.
I'd really like you to pay more attention. [I wish]
 
I wish you would pay more attention.
 
I wish you will pay more attention.
 
I wish you had paid more attention.
 
I wish you have paid attention.
She ... (call) him if she ... (have) his number. [2nd]
She would call him if she had his number.
If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (buy) a big house. [2nd]
If I had enough money, I would buy a big house.
If he ... (not/take) the job, he ... (go) travelling. [3rd]
If he hadn't taken the job, he would have gone travelling.
If she ... (go) to university, she ... (study) French. [3rd]
If she had gone to university, she would have studied French.
She wasn't on time for the interview because she left the house late. (3rd)
If she hadn't left the house late, she would have been on time for the interview.
I felt sick because I ate too much. (I wish)
I wish I hadn't eaten so much.
They didn't stop, so they had an accident. (3rd)
If they had stopped, they wouldn't have had an accident.