5. I wish I worked in a themultinationalcompany.---I don´t work in themultinationalcompany.
6. IMAGINARYsWISH Use wish + past tense verb form to express a wish about a hypothetical (imaginary) situation. The past tense verb form is called "subjunctive".
7. EXAMPLES I wish I were home in my country. I wish I could go with you. I wish you would let me pay for dinner.
8. A PAST WISH ABOUT THE PAST Use wished + could/would + have + participle to express regret about a past action that did not happen
9. EXAMPLES I wished I could have gone with you. (remembering a lost opportunity). I wished I had been old enough to drive. (remembering a wish).
11. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COULD HAVE AND WOULD HAVE. Could have Would have "Could have" expresses regret over inability to do something – physical or mental. The situation is a lost opportunity. "Would have" expresses dissatisfaction and emphasizes someone's unwillingness to do something.
12. EXAMPLES COULD HAVE WOULD HAVE I wish the store could have had that shoe is my size. I wish you could have let me know. I wish they could have driven instead of us. I wish my boss could have bought us laptops instead of desktop computers. I wish the store would have had that shoe is my size. I wish you would have let me know. I wish they would have driven instead of us. I wish my boss would have bought us laptops instead of desktop computers.