1) We use the constructions with the verb wish and the expression If only to express a wish. a) true b) false 2) Sentences with If only are . . . empathic than those with I wish. a) less b) more 3) We use . . . when we want to say that we would like something to be different in the present. a) "wish/If only + the verb in Past Perfect" b) "wish/If only + would + infinitive of the verb" c) "wish/If only + the verb in Past Simple/Past Continuous" 4) We use "wish/If only + the verb in Past Perfect"  a) to express regret that something happened or did not happen in the past. b) when we want to say that we would like something to be different in the present. c) to express our wish for a change in a situation or someone's behaviour because we are annoyed by it. 5) We . . . use were instead of was after "wish" or "If only". a) can b) can't 6) Choose the explanation "I wish/If only John would stop darting around when I talk to him". a) A regret that something happened or did not happen in the past b) A wish for a change in someone's behaviour c) We want to say that we would like something to be different in the present.

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