Grammar Challenge 'Wish' + past perfect Practice

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'Wish' + past perfect Practice

Grammar Point 'wish' + past perfect for past regrets Exercise 1: Form Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings. 1. I hate the food at that a. I wish I'd brought my umbrella. restaurant... 2. It's raining... b. I wish I hadn't shouted at him. 3. It was freezing in the park... c. I wish I'd eaten a proper breakfast. 4. I've got a horrible stomach d. I wish we'd gone to Paris. ache... 5. My brother isn't speaking to me... e. I wish I'd worn a coat. 6. I'm really lonely... f. I wish I hadn t eaten so much popcorn. 7. I'm hungry... g. I wish we'd eaten somewhere else. 8. I hated every minute of that holiday... h. I wish I hadn't broken up with my boyfriend. Page 2 of 6

Exercise 2: Positive / Negative Read the sentence and choose the option which best expresses a past regret. 1. I shouted at my little sister this morning. I feel bad about it now. a. I wish I had shouted at my little sister b. I wish I hadn't shouted at my little sister 2. I didn't go to the library yesterday. It's closed today. a. I wish I had gone to the library b. I wish I hadn't gone to the library 3. I took no notice of the teacher, and I did really badly in the test. a. I wish I had taken more notice b. I wish I hadn't taken more notice 4. They stayed up really late, and they are very tired, so the boss is most displeased. a. The boss wishes they had stayed up b. The boss wishes they hadn't stayed up 5. Jack didn't tell his wife he was going to be late, and she got really angry with him. a. Jack wishes he had told his wife b. Jack wishes he hadn't told his wife 6. Mary told her brother she was going to be late, so he didn't wait for her. a. Mary wishes she had told her brother b. Mary wishes she hadn't told her brother Page 3 of 6

Exercise 3: Questions Choose the 5 words which complete each question: 1. Mary didn t prepare for the interview, and she's sad because she didn t get the job. prepared for the interview? wish wishes does had did Mary she 2. I wanted to wash my car, but I didn t have time. time to wash your car? does you'd had you do wish have 3. Michal wanted to buy a diamond ring for his girlfriend, but he couldn t afford it. Does Michal's girlfriend a diamond ring? wish wishes had hadn't bought he her 4. Maria ate too many sweets when she was a child, and now she has lost her teeth Does Maria sweets when she was a child? eaten had hadn't wish ate fewer she 5. Frank and Bill ran all the way to school, but they were still late. Do all the way to school? hadn't run ran they they hadn't wish 6. Benny asked her to have dinner with him, but she laughed and said no. asked her to have dinner with him? hadn't he he do does wish had Page 4 of 6

Grammar Point 'wish' + past perfect for past regrets - Answers Exercise 1: Form Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings. 1. I hate the food at that g. I wish we'd eaten somewhere else. restaurant... 2. It's raining... a. I wish I'd brought my umbrella. 3. It was freezing in the park... e. I wish I'd worn a coat. 4. I've got a horrible stomach f. I wish I hadn t eaten so much ache... popcorn. 5. My brother isn't speaking to me... b. I wish I hadn't shouted at him. 6. I'm really lonely... h. I wish I hadn't broken up with my boyfriend. 7. I'm hungry... c I wish I'd eaten a proper breakfast. 8. I hated every minute of that holiday... d. I wish we'd gone to Paris. Exercise 2: Positive / Negative Read the sentence and choose the option which best expresses a past regret. 1. I shouted at my little sister this morning. I feel bad about it now. a. I wish I had shouted at my little sister - WRONG b. I wish I hadn't shouted at my little sister - CORRECT 2. I didn't go to the library yesterday. It's closed today. a. I wish I had gone to the library - CORRECT b. I wish I hadn't gone to the library - WRONG 3. I took no notice of the teacher, and I did really badly in the test. a. I wish I had taken more notice - CORRECT b. I wish I hadn't taken more notice - WRONG 4. They stayed up really late, and they are very tired, so the boss is most displeased. a. The boss wishes they had stayed up - WRONG b. The boss wishes they hadn't stayed up - CORRECT 5. Jack didn't tell his wife he was going to be late, and she got really angry with him. a. Jack wishes he had told his wife - CORRECT b. Jack wishes he hadn't told his wife - WRONG 6. Mary told her brother she was going to be late, so he didn't wait for her. a. Mary wishes she had told her brother - WRONG b. Mary wishes she hadn't told her brother - CORRECT Page 5 of 6

Exercise 3: Questions Choose the 5 words which complete each question: 1. Mary didn t prepare for the interview, and she's sad because she didn t get the job. Does Mary wish she had prepared for the interview? 2. I wanted to wash my car, but I didn t have time. Do you wish you'd had time to wash your car? 3. Michal wanted to buy a diamond ring for his girlfriend, but he couldn t afford it. Does Michal's girlfriend wish he had bought her a diamond ring? 4. Maria ate too many sweets when she was a child, and now she has lost her teeth. Does Maria wish she had eaten fewer sweets when she was a child? 5. Frank and Bill ran all the way to school, but they were still late. Do they wish they hadn't run all the way to school? 6. Benny asked her to have dinner with him, but she laughed and said no. Does he wish he hadn't asked her to have dinner with him? Page 6 of 6