I.Rewrite
the sentences beginning with I wish or If only
1.I'm sorry I didn't book a
seat. (I wish …
2.I didn't wake up early and I
missed my bus. (If only …
3.I didn't bring a map. (I wish
…
4.I'm sorry I ever came to this
country. (I wish …
5.I'm sorry I left my last job.
(If only …
6.I didn't stay in my last job.
(I wish …
7.I'm sorry you told Jack. (I
wish …
8.It's a pity you didn't ask
him how to get there. (I wish …
9.I'm sorry we accepted the
invitation. (If only …
10.I didn't go shopping. (I wish …
11.I didn't tell them about it. (If only …
10.I didn't go shopping. (I wish …
11.I didn't tell them about it. (If only …
KEY TO EXERCISE I
1.I wish I had booked a seat.
2.If only I had woken up early.
3.I wish I had brought a map.
4.I wish I hadn’t come to this
country.
5.If only I hadn’t left my last
job.
6.I wish I had stayed in my
last job.
7.I wish you hadn’t told Jack.
8.I wish you had asked him how
to get there.
9.If only we hadn’t accepted
the invitation.10.I wish I had gone shopping.
11.If only I had told them about it.
Taken from:
1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet -
2.Betty Azar - Understanding And Using English Grammar (3Rd Ed) - Advanced - Longman