Syntax - veškeré výsledky cvičení
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6 (we/have) …………………………. more rain soon, the plants wil al die.
→ Unless we have (If we don't have) more rain soon, the plants wil al die. BOTH
7 (you/not warn) …………………………. me, I would have fal en into the same trap as you.
→ If you hadn't warned me, I would have fal en into the same trap as you. Hypothetical condition
referring to the past and if comes first.
Alexander, L.G. Longman English Grammar Practice, Longman
Exercises – wish clauses - supply the correct form for the fol owing wishes
refers to the present → we use past tense
refers to the past → we use past perfect
refers to the future → we use WOULD (with I, we → use COULD) I wish I COULD stop smoking.
I have black hair.
→ I wish I had red hair.
Our apartment is very noisy.
→ We wish we could move away from here.
They live in a tropical climate now.
→ They wish they lived in a more moderate climate.
We have to work on our income taxes tonight.
→ Don’t you wish we were able to go to a movie instead?
It’s very cold outside.
→ I wish it was/were warmer.
She lives in the eastern part of the country.
→ She wishes she lived in the West.
It’s hard for me to express myself in English.
→ I wish I spoke English wel .
She lives in the city now.
→ She wishes she had never le the country. (reality refers to the past)
This house is too smal .
→ I wish I had not bought it.
We miss our old car.
→ I wish we had not been in such a hurry to sel it.
Exercises – present subjunctive