This document discusses different ways to express wishes in English. It outlines the structures used to talk about wishes for the present, future, and past. Some key structures covered include "I wish" + past simple, "if only" + past simple, "wish" + would, "I wish I could", and "I hope". Examples are provided for each structure. The document also discusses related concepts like preference, desire, and hope. It concludes by providing practice resources and encouraging the reader to visit the author's blog for more English learning materials.
2. WISHES ABOUT THE PRESENT and
FUTURE
• I WISH (+SUBJ+PAST SIMPLE+COMPLEMENTS) Ojalá…
• I wish I had more time to spend with you.
• I wish I didn’t have to go to school
• IF ONLY (+SUBJ+PAST SIMPLE+ COMPLEMENTS) Ojalá…
• If only I had a private jet.
• If only I were an Indian!
3. WISHES ABOUT THE PAST
• I WISH (+SUBJ+PAST PARTICIPLE+ COMPLEMENTS)
• I wish I had known the answer before
• I wish I hadn’t come back home sooner!
• IF ONLY (+SUBJ+ PAST PARTICIPLE+COMPLEMENTS)
• If only I hadn’t eated that much!
• If only I had studied more!
• Se trata de lamentos (regrets), y equivalen al condicional tipo 3 (subj+past
participle, subj+would+have+participle)
4. WISH +WOULD (quejas)
• I wish you would stop smoking.
• I wish it would stop raining.
• I wish she'd be quiet.
• We use wish + would + infinitive to express impatience, annoyance
or dissatisfaction with a present action.
5. I WISH I COULD ojalá
• I wish I could see you soon
• I wish I could join the basketball team
• We wish we could fly.
• To talk about personal wishes especially with an ‘undelying’meaning
‘be able to’ (para expresar deseos personales pero con un sentido de
‘ser capaz de’)
6. PREFER
preferir (en una situación en general)
• (+NOUN) I prefer red to blue.
• (+ING) I prefer running to jogging.
• (TO INFINITIVE) I prefer to stay here.
• WOULD PREFER (PREFERIRÍA)
• I’d prefer to study Law.
• I’d prefer a cup of coffee.
7. Would rather (‘d rather)/ Would prefer (‘d prefer)
preferiría (en una situación determinada)
• WOULD RATHER (PREFERIRÍA)
• I’d rather not leave now.
• She’d rather be at home.
• If you want somebody to do something: I’d rather you came earlier.
• WOULD PREFER (PREFERIRÍA)
• I’d prefer to study Law.
• I’d prefer a cup of coffee.
8. WOULD LIKE (present and past)
• I WOULD LIKE …(PRESENT)
• (+NOUN) I would like a new opportunity.
• (+ OBJECT) I would like Mr Johnson to be nicer.
• (+INFINITIVE) I would like to see you.
• I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO…(PAST)
(+ INFINITIVE) I would have liked to speak better French.
(+OBJECT) I would have liked him to be more polite
9. I WANT/ DESIRE (present and past)
• (+INFINITIVE) I desire to be alone, please.
• (+OBJECT) I want you to sit down and listen
• (+NOUN)I wanted some paper for the printer
10. I HOPE
• I hope the weather will be fine tomorrow.
• I hope you have a good time in Paris.
• I hope it’s sunny tomorrow
• To express that you want something to happen in the future (not
talking about wanting an action or situation to be different, and not
talking about impatience or annoyance) we use hope, not wish.
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