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Welcome
Slide 1 - Slide
I wish....
I was/were a teacher. > (were = formal written English)
I wish I
had
a car.
I wish she
could be
nicer to him.
I wish she
wouldn't go
out every night >
(wishes for ourselves = could instead of would)
I wish I
had been
smarter and study more.
Slide 2 - Slide
If only....
feelings/regrets are really strong (stronger than wish)
often with would/wouldn't to criticize someone
If only he
would stop
using curse-words.
Slide 3 - Slide
Wish/if only - regrets
We use them to talk about regrets - things we would like to change in our past or present.
Present regrets:
You use wish/if only with a
past simple tense
to talk about regrets in the present:
- I wish I knew what do to!
- If only we didn't live so far away.
Slide 4 - Slide
Wish/if only - regrets
Past regrets:
You use wish/if only with a
past perfect tense
to talk about regrets in the past(remember the 3rd conditional?):
-
I wish I hadn't eaten that entire chocolate bunny. Now I felt so sick all morning.
- If only I had known you were coming! I would have make cake.
Slide 5 - Slide
Wish/if only + would
We use wish + would to talk about something in the present we would like to change - usually something that annoys us.
We use:
wish ...... + would & full verb
-
I wish you wouldn't borrow my clothes without asking!
- Mum wishes it would rain because the garden really needs some water.
We only use wish + would to talk about things that
cannot
be changed.
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Slide
I wish you _______ so late. I'm tired of always waiting for you!
A
didn't always arrive
B
wouldn't always arrive
C
wouldn't always have arrived
D
hadn't always arrived
Slide 8 - Quiz
I’m starving. I wish I _______ breakfast this morning.
A
would have eaten
B
would eat
C
ate
D
had eaten
Slide 9 - Quiz
I feel really unhappy! If only I _____
this job last year.
A
didn't accept
B
wouldn't accept
C
hadn't accepted
Slide 10 - Quiz
Now over to you
Make sure you ask any questions you might have!
Then do: ex 2 + 3 on page 116
Expressions with hypothetical meaning:
+ do ex 5 + 6 on page 116
Slide 11 - Slide
End-of-lesson Test questions
Slide 12 - Slide
You're not the boss so you can't use the car park. ⇒ I wish I ____
the boss.
A
am
B
was
C
were
D
had been
Slide 13 - Quiz
You got hurt because you didn't wear a helmet. ⇒ I wish I ____ a helmet.
A
wear
B
wore
C
had worn
D
will wear
Slide 14 - Quiz
Your neighbours make a lot of noise and you hate it. ⇒ If only my neighbours ___ so much noise!
A
didn't make
B
wouldn't make
C
hadn't made
Slide 15 - Quiz
Did we meet our lesson outcomes?
Outcomes:
- You know when to use "wish"
- You can use "wish"correctly in sentences
- You know when to use "if only"
- You can use "if only" correctly in sentences
Slide 16 - Slide
On a scale of 0 to a 100, how well do you feel you understand the use of wish and if only?
0
100
Slide 17 - Poll
Homework
SB: p 42-43 ex. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13
Slide 18 - Slide
Extra practice
If you feel you need some additional explanation and practice you can use the next slides.
Slide 19 - Slide
I wish / if only
A. Expressing a wish or a regret
Use of I wish / if only:
There are three distinct types of I wish / if only sentences:
1. Wish, wanting change for the present or future with the simple past.
2. Regret with the past perfect.
3. Complaints with would + verb.
Slide 20 - Slide
Expressing a wish:
Form:
If only / I wish +
simple past
Example:
If only I knew how to use a computer. (I don’t know how to use a computer and I would like to learn how to use it)
Use:
• To express a wish in the present or in the future.
• The simple past here is an unreal past.
• When you use the verb to be the form is “were”.
Example:
I wish I were a millionaire!
Slide 21 - Slide
Expressing regret:
Form:
If only / I wish +
past perfect
Example:
If only I had woken up early. (I didn't wake up early and I missed my bus.)
Use:
• To express a regret.
• The action is past.
Slide 22 - Slide
Complaining:
Form:
I wish / if only + would + verb
Example:
I wish you wouldn't arrive so late all the time (I'm annoyed because you always come late and I want you to arrive on time)
Use:
• To complain about a behaviour that you disapprove.
• Expressing impatience, annoyance or dissatisfaction with a present action.
Slide 23 - Slide
THANK YOU
You did great today
Keep up the good work and see you tomorrow
Slide 24 - Slide
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