I wish / If only – Expressing wishes and regrets (with MOVIE examples)
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Expressing WISHES \u0026 REGRETS
How to teach the Unreal Mood: specifically WISHES and REGRETS.
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Wishes and Regrets are how we express what we would like to be different, which means how we want things to be contradicts how things actually are. Usually, this is counterfactual past or unlikely hypothetical present, but it could also be impossible futures. Thus, Wishes and Regrets involve the UNREAL MOOD.
As with other Unreal sentence structures, we need to backshift the verb. BACKSHIFTING means placing the form of the verb further in the past than its meaning. Check out https://youtu.be/XTy2YEpwZHg for more.
By the way, some Wish Expressions look a lot like CONDITIONALS, and both use the Unreal Mood. Watch https://youtu.be/3GESjiWveB0 for more on Conditional Sentences.
0:00 Unreal Situations
1:02 Structure
3:42 Backshifting
5:38 Recap and Example
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English Grammar: How To Use WISH in English- Part 2 Wish + Would
In this English lesson, I am going to teach you how to use WISH in English. Wish is a very common verb and there are many different ways to use WISH.
In This lesson, I am going to show you a common use of the verb wish in English and examples to help you better understand how to use wish in English.
I will show you how to use wish and would to express annoyance.
This is a very common way to use wish + would
This is the second part of this short series. In the first video, I talked about wish + past and wish + past continuous.
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Learn English Grammar: THE SUBJUNCTIVE – \”I wish…\”
\”I wish I were…\”. \”He wishes it would…\”. Wishes are a part of everyday conversation among native English speakers. Are they all dreamers? Maybe. But most of the time, we use ‘wish’ to talk about something that isn’t true or real, more than to talk about our fantasies. In this grammar lesson for advanced students, you’ll learn the correct way to construct sentences using ‘wish’ and the subjunctive voice. You can also take a quiz on this lesson: https://www.engvid.com/wishsubjunctive/
English lesson | Wishes and regrets
In this English lesson, you will learn 4 structures to express wishes and regrets.
wish + past simple
= to describe a situation in the present that we would like to be different.
We use the past simple form, but our regret is in the present.
Example: I wish I had more friends.
wish + someone / something + \”would\” + base form of verb
= we want someone to change their behaviour
or
= we want something to happen
Example: I wish you would listen.
wish + past perfect
= to describe a past situation that we regret.
Example: I wish I had gone to the concert.
We can also use \”never\” with a negative to emphasise our regret:
Example: I wish I had never gone to the concert.
(I went to the concert. I really regret it now.)
\”if only\” + past perfect
= This is another way to describe situation from the past that we regret.
If only I had passed my exams.
(I didn’t pass my exams. I regret it now.)
\”if only\” + past perfect
and
wish + past perfect
The meaning of the above 2 structures is the same.
The difference is that \”if only\” is slightly more formal.
There are lots of examples and detailed explanations in in the video. The accent is a British English accent.
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Past simple: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ri3QTT41f8\u0026list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff\u0026index=19
Past perfect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZopcVLDCHg\u0026list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff\u0026index=25
Verb \”to be\”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wvzgid7RvU
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