Wishes, regrets and conditionals analysis quiz 1
Choose the best answers to the questions. The sentences express wishes or regrets, or contain conditionals.
- I wish I didn't have to go to work on Saturday.
- This refers to the future
- This refers to the past
- I wish I didn't have to go to work on Saturday.
- You have to go to work on Saturday.
- You don't have to go to work on Saturday.
- You may have to go to work on Sunday.
- I wish I hadn't bought those shoes.
- This refers to the present.
- This refers to the past.
- This refers to the future.
- I wish I hadn't bought those shoes.
- You want to buy some shoes.
- You bought some shoes but you don't like them.
- You don't want to buy any shoes.
- If only we'd listened to Mark!
- You didn't listen to Mark and now you have a problem.
- You listened to Mark and now you have a problem.
- If only I had a map.
- This refers to the present.
- This refers to the past.
- If only I had a map.
- You have a map but you don't need one.
- You don't have a map but you need one.
- You had a map but you lost it.
- I wish I'd known about the noise before I booked the hotel.
- You're glad you booked the hotel.
- You regret booking the hotel.
- You want to find out whether the hotel is noisy.
- If she hadn't warned us beforehand, I don't know what would have happened.
- She didn't warn you and now you are worried.
- She warned you and you avoided the danger.
- She didn't warn you hand you had problems.
- Had we taken the train, we would never have got there in time for the wedding.
- You took the train and you were on time.
- You took the train and you were late.
- You didn't take the train and you were on time.
- You didn't take the train and you were late.