b came
c have come
7 If he ***** the bats but had run on his own, he would definitely ***** the way here.
a wouldnt have followed / had remembered
b hadnt followed / remembered
c hadnt followed / have remembered
8 While Kudjo ***** to find the way back, Luna ***** and running around him.
a had been trying / had been still whining
b was trying / was still whining
c tried / was still whining
9 Suddenly she ***** whining and started digging out something very fast.
a stopped
b had stopped
c would stop
EXERCISE 11
Translate the story:
Куджо подбежал к ней и увидел, что она раскапывает какой-то небольшой холмик, покрытый зеленой травой и желтыми цветочками мать-и-мачехи. Это было так удивительно видеть кусочек весны посреди зимы. Странно, почему они раньше не заметили этот бугорок? Если было бы светлее, когда они прибежали на это место, они бы, наверное, его сразу увидели. Давно было бы им пора вернуться домой и они не стали терять время на раздумья и оба принялись раскапывать этот холмик. Если он отличается так сильно от всего этого места, значит, там что-то есть особенное. Что-то, что привело их сюда. Что-то, что летучие мыши хотели, чтобы они нашли.
Луна вдруг взвизгнула, потому что ее лапа наткнулась на что-то твердое и теплое. Она расчистила это место получше и собаки увидели квадратную кожаную коробку, которая, действительно, была очень теплой на ощупь. Как только Луна положила на нее свою лапу, коробка медленно открылась сама. Внутри ничего не было. Только какая-то квадратная выемка на самом дне. Куджо и Луна вздохнули разочарованно, закрыли коробку и побежали домой со всех лап. Самое странное было то, что сейчас они четко знали, куда бежать и где их дом. Им давно бы уже пора сидеть дома и получать нагоняй от родителей Луны.
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Unit 6
If only and Wish Sentences
We use
Subject + wish + somebody + Past Simple or Past Continuous or
If only + somebody + Past Simple or Past Continuous
to talk about things we would like to be different in the present/future (but which are impossible or unlikely)
Kudjo wishes he knew the truth. (= He doesnt know it and he regrets this)
If only Kudjo knew the truth!
After wish and if only, you can use were instead of was (I wish it were etc.). It sounds more formal.
I wish it was is also possible. So you can say:
Kudjo wishes Luna were (was) here now.
There is no big substantial difference between wish and if only, apart from the fact that if only gives more emphasis to what we are saying.
EXERCISE 1
What do they wish? Write sentences with I wish or If only:
For example,
Kudjo: I love horses but I cant ride. If only I could ride horses!
1 Luna: I love dancing but I dont have anybody to dance with.
2 Kudjo: I love spending time with Luna. I enjoy doing puzzles. But Luna isnt allowed to do jigsaw puzzles.
3 Lunas parents: We know that we must tell Luna all our family secrets but we dont know how to do it.
4 Luna: I have fallen in love with Chilly and am looking forward to his coming.
5 Kudjo: Id like to live in the country all year round but we have to live in the city almost all the time.
6 Kudjo: Im fed up with dry food. Why cant I eat raw meat instead?
7 Kudjo: I hate washing paws after every walk. If I lived in the country, I wouldnt do it.
8 Lunas parents: We should spend more time with Luna but we are so busy.
9 Luna: I hate learning but Kudjo wants me to read more and learn something useful.
10 Kudjo: I dont know how to open this box but it is very important.
We use
Subject + wish + somebody + Past Perfect
or
if only + somebody + Past Perfect
to talk about things that happened or didnt happen in the past and which we now regret.
Kudjo and Luna wish they had come home in time. (but they didnt)
EXERCISE 2
Rewrite the sentences beginning with I wish (or If only) + Past Perfect:
For example,
Kudjo regrets having a row with Lina. If only they hadnt had a row.
1 Luna regrets not telling her parents that they might be late.
2 Lunas parents regret taking Kudjo and Luna to the country.
3 They also believe that it was a bad idea to agree to help the pup.
4 They shouldnt have let Kudjo and Luna follow the bats.
5 They should have started looking for them a long ago.
6 They regret not telling Luna the family skeleton.
7 Kudjo regrets that Chilly hasnt come yet.
8 Kudjo regrets that he couldnt open the box.
9 Luna regrets that the parents have bought her an old-fashioned collar.
10 Kudjo regrets that he hasnt learnt the Battish language.
EXERCISE 3
Put the verb in brackets in the correct form of unreal wish of the past or unreal wish of the present:
1 Kudjo wishes he /can/ do his favourite jigsaw puzzles together with Luna.
2 Luna wishes her parents /not ground/ her for a month.
3 Lunas parents wish their distant relatives /not come/ with a visit next weekend.
4 Lunas parents wish they /can/ spend weekends without any guests.
5 Luna wishes she /choose/ a new collar herself yesterday.
6 Luna wishes her parents /not punish/ them for coming home so late.
7 Kudjo and Luna wish they /find/ out the secret of the new box.
8 Kudjo and Luna wish the bats /explain/ to them what to do with this box.
9 Kudjo wishes Chilly and he /can/ go to the boarding house again.
10 Kudjo wishes Luna /not join/ them in their trip to the boarding house.
We often use
Subject + wish + somebody + would or
if only + somebody + would
to complain, to talk about things we want to happen or stop happening, because they are annoying us.
Luna wishes her parents wouldnt be so strict.
You cant use this structure for a wish about yourself, i.e. NOT
I wish I would, I wish we would
EXERCISE 4
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form and guess who is saying it: Kudjo (K), Luna (L), Lunas parents (P) or Chilly (C):
1 Oh no! You have turned over my bowl with food. I wish you /not be/ so clumsy! (K)
2 You are always asking us a lot of stupid questions! We wish you /not be/ such a chatter-box! (P)
3 You are so bossy! If only you /stop/ telling me what to do every time! (L)
4 They have had so many adventures without me. I wish I /be/ with them. (C)
5 Her paws are filthy again! We wish she /mind/ her step and /not get/ in every puddle! (P)
6 My parents dont allow me to do a lot of things! I wish they /not be/ so strict! (L)
7 If only it /stop/ raining! I am fed with staying at home. (L) or (K)
8 If only I /come/ sooner. Im looking forward to seeing Kudjo and Luna. (C)
9 I was so scared in the forest last night. I wished I /stay/ at home with my parents. (L)
10 I wish my dad /give/ me some pocket money! (L)
EXERCISE 5
Put the verb in brackets in the correct form and answer the questions with I wish and If only:
1 What foreign language do you wish you /can/ speak?
2 What is something very expensive that you wish you /have/?
3 What do you wish you /not do/ lately?
4 What activity do you wish you /have/ more time for?
5 What do you wish you /receive/ for your last birthday?
6 What bad habit do you wish you /can/ stop?
7 Who do you wish you /see/ next weekend?
8 Where do you wish you /live/?
9 What do you wish you /look/ like?
10 What do you wish you /can/ do perfectly without learning it?
EXERCISE 6
Write sentences with I wish or If only for the following situations:
For example,
Luna scratched the floor with the saw when she was carrying it to the box room. If only I had been more careful with that saw!
1 Lunas dad ran out of petrol on the way home and they had to push the car to the nearest petrol station.
2 Its pouring with rain and Kudjo cant stand puddles and mud.
3 Kudjo has had a fight with a bulldog and now his jaw is bleeding a bit.
4 Kudjo is eating his dry food and dreaming about some rare steaks.
5 Kudjo has run out of jigsaw puzzles and is looking forward to getting a new one.
6 Kudjo hates it when people wont clean up after their dogs.
7 Luna had a stupid fight with a poodle about the colour of her hair.