UNREAL USES OF THE PAST TENSES UNIT 11 OF THE RECOMMENDED GRAMMAR BOOK.

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UNREAL USES OF THE PAST TENSES UNIT 11 OF THE RECOMMENDED GRAMMAR BOOK

WISH… Use WISH + past simple to talk about things we would like to be different in the present/future It’s a difficult problem. I wish I knew the answer to it! Use WISH + past perfect to talk about things which happened/didn’t happen in the past and which we now regret. I wish I hadn’t spoken to Jane like that – you know how sensitive she is.

I F ONLY … We sometimes use If only … instead of wish with the past simple and past perfect. This can be used by itself ( If only I knew !) or with another clause. If only is more emphatic than wish. When we want to talk about things we want to happen or stop happening because they annoy us, we use wish or if only + person/thing + would + infinitive, eg. I wish the bus would come! If only he wouldn’t keep whistling when I’m working!

W OULD RATHER … We use would rather + subject + past tense to express a preference: I’d rather you left your dog outside – I’m allergic to animals. We can also use would rather + infinitive without to when there is no change of subject: I’d rather not talk about it. However, we cannot use this structure when the subject changes afer would rather: I’d rather you didn’t talk about it.

I T ’ S TIME … We use the past simple after It’s time + subject to say that something has to be done now or in the near future. We can also say It’s time + to + infinitive when we don’t want to specify the subject: It’s time to go now. We sometimes use high before time for emphasis: It’s high time the government did something about unemployment.