поменять предложения, используя i wish
1. his advice was bad. it's a pity i followed it.
2. it's a pity that you did not come to see us yesterday.
3. it's a pity you don't know the language well enough to understand the author's sense of humour.
4. it's a pity you haven't seen him
5. it is a pity the rain is keeping us.
i wish(to stop)
i wish (to have raincoats)
i wish (to take an umbrella)
6. i'm sorry you have a sore throat
i wish (to be well)
i wish ( not to go on hike last sunday)
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret about following bad advice. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the past to be different. By using "hadn't been" instead of "was," we emphasize that the advice was bad and we regret following it.
2. I wish you had come to see us yesterday.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret that the person didn't come to see us yesterday. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the past to be different. By using "had" instead of "did not," we express the past tense and emphasize the regret.
3. I wish you knew the language well enough to understand the author's sense of humor.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret that the person doesn't know the language well enough. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the person to have a different level of language proficiency. By using "knew" instead of "don't know," we express the past tense and emphasize the regret.
4. I wish you had seen him.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret that the person hasn't seen him. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the past to be different. By using "had seen" instead of "haven't seen," we express the past tense and emphasize the regret.
5. I wish the rain would stop keeping us.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret that the rain is preventing us from doing something. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the rain to stop. By using "would stop" instead of "is keeping," we express the wish for the action to change.
6. I wish you were well and didn't have a sore throat.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret about the person having a sore throat. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the person to be healthy. By using "were" instead of "have," we express a hypothetical condition. By adding "and didn't" before "have," we emphasize the wish for the sore throat to be gone.
7. I wish I hadn't gone on a hike last Sunday.
Explanation: The sentence expresses regret about going on a hike last Sunday. By using "I wish," we can change the sentence to express a desire for the past to be different. By using "hadn't gone" instead of "to go," we express the regret about the action.