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Wishes
Look at this sample situation:
Sofia talking about her English skills:
I wish my English was better. If only I didn’t make so many mistakes when I speak. I’d love to be able to understand films without subtitles so it’s time I practised more!
You can see from these examples that we often use the past simple (was, didn’t make, practised) to talk about situations we would like to be different now. This is called the unreal past. We also use expressions like If only, It’s time, and I’d rather to show similar feelings.
Meaning & structure
We use wish and related expressions to talk about:
Present situations we are not happy about
I wish I had more free time.
is the same as
I don’t have much free time now.
Form: wish + subject + (unreal) past simple
Affirmative:
I wish I lived nearer the beach.
