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We use • I wish or If only • with the past simple to say that we really want a situation to be different. I wish it were Sunday. If only I had more money. We use • I wish or If only with would + base form• to say that we really want somebody's (or something's) behaviour to be different. I wish you wouldn't smoke. I wish this machine would work. We use • I'd rather• with a base form to express a preference. 'Do you want a cup of tea?' ' I'd rather have a coffee.' We use • I'd rather • with the past simple to say that we really want somebody's ( or something's) behaviour to be different. I'd rather you didn't leave your bag there. I wish, If only, I'd rather Complete the sentences about imaginary situations. 1 I haven't got a boyfriend. If only I had a boyfriend! 2 I live in a small flat. If only in a bigger flat. 3 I can't find a job. I wish I a job. 4 Please don't call me any more. I'd rather me any more. 5 Please stop complaining all the time. I wish complaining all the time. 6 My boyfriend's moving to another city. If only moving away. 7 Please don't smoke in my room. I'd rather smoke in my room. 8 I can't stand it when you borrow my clothes. I wish my clothes. 9 I'd prefer to have dinner at home tonight. I'd rather at home tonight.
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