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Learn How To Use I Wish
Learn How To Use "I Wish"
Sep 12, 2021 / English / 2 mins read

Have you ever wondered how to say you want or wish for something in English? It is very common to be asked about desires when speaking English, so today we will learn useful English expressions with "wish".

 

Note: When expressing wishes, the word that is optional. It is sometimes useful to make the idea clear. Other times, it is better to not use this word, to avoid a cluttered sentence.

 

If only is stronger and more formal than wish. It gives more emphasis to what we are saying. It can be used in a clause by itself or it can be added to another clause. When we use if only in the third form, we are often expressing deep regret.

 

We hope that today's lesson on useful English expressions for daily converation will help you speak more confidently the next time someone asks you about your desires. You can find more quick English learning tips on our Instagram and on our Podcast.

 

Let’s practice!

Create your own sentences beginning with I wish or If only stating your opinion related to the information in the sentence.

 

1. You live very far from your office.

_______________________________________.

2. You didn’t bring a bathing suit to the beach.

_______________________________________.

3. It’s very cold and you really hate cold weather.

_______________________________________.

4. You didn’t travel when you were young.

_______________________________________.

5. You didn’t call me before you came over.

_______________________________________.

 

Keep practicing with us our one to one English lessons! Try a lesson with one of our online English tutors today!
 

 

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