WISH
Rewrite the sentences below, using WISH or IF ONLY to express washes.
1. My father isn’t here now. I want him to be here now.
2. You talk more than you work. The teacher wants you to work more than to talk.
3. John would like to be an astronaut when he grows up.
4. I’m sorry I didn’t help you yesterday.
5. I regret that you didn’t give me a chance to tell you the truth.
6. Mary is afraid she won’t be able to attend your wedding next week.
7. We regret that we didn’t have enough money to buy that house.
8. You drive too fast. I’d like you to drive more slowly.
9. You are too lazy. The teacher wants you to be more studious.
10. I’m afraid he won’t get over his illness soon.
11. I’m not a doctor.
12. I haven’t enough money to buy this book.
13. I live in a big city, but I don’t like it.
14. Nam is sorry now that he didn’t accept the job.
15. Tomorrow is a workday.
16. We have to work this Saturday.
17. I feel sick because I ate too much ice-cream.
18. It’s pity that you were not here last week.
19. I regret speaking to him so impolitely yesterday.
20. Alan regretted asking Arthur to lend him 20$.
CLAUSES AFTER AS IF, AS THOUGH, IT’S HIGH
TIME, IT’S TIME, WOULD RATHER
Rewrite the sentences, beginning with the words given.
1. My head seems to be on fire now. -> I feel as if...
2. I had a feeling that I was walking in the air. -> I felt as though...
3. Bill doesn’t work hard. I’d like him to work hard. -> I’d rather...
4. He did not want to pay his debts. -> I’d rather...
5. He drives too fast. I want him not to drive too fast. -> I’d rather...
6. He spent his money like a prince. -> He spent his money as if...
7. You speak like a prophet. -> You speak as though...
8. We must set out, it is a little late. -> It’s high time...
9. You should review your lessons for the exams. -> It’s time...
10. He smokes a great deal. I’d like him to give up smoking. -> I’d rather...
11. She pretended not to know me. -> She looked as if she...
12. He should call me on the phone. -> It’s time...
13. We must start working now. -> It’s high time...
14. She made up like an actress. -> She made up as if...
15. She cried like a baby. -> She cried as though...
16. They talk like kings. -> They talk as if...
17. We should solve this problem. -> It’s time...
18. Mary dresses up like a queen. -> Mary dresses up as if...
19. I’d prefer my wife not to talk too much. -> I’d rather...
20. I want him to come to my house tonight. -> I’d rather...
RELATIVE CLAUSES
I. Fill in the blanks with Relative pronoun or Relative adverbs, Put commas wheel they are needed.
1. Alexander Flemming discovered penicillin received the Nobel Prize in 1945.
2. The book I need can’t be found in the library.
3. Here is the beach is the safest for swimmers.
4. Do you know the American woman name is Margaret Mitchell?
5. Jim I have known for ten years is one of my closest friends.
6. John found a cat leg was broken.
7. Don’t sit on the chair the leg is broken.
8. This tree branches are dry should be cut down.
9. The child smiled at the woman he didn’t know.
10. That woman name I don’t remember is a doctor.
11. Children enjoy reading the books have coloured pictures.
12. I met someone said he knew you.
13. The noise he made woke everybody up.
14. The film is about a spy wife betrays him.
15. Those girls serve in the restaurant are the owner’s daughters.
16. The house walls and roof are made of glass is a green house.
17. Rod Lee sister I know is a film actor.
18. Mr Bake will buy the house is opposite to my house.
19. You have to take care of the books you borrowed from the library.
20. Karl Marx theories have changed the world’s history is the Use a Relave pronoun to combine each
pair of the sentences below German Philosopher.
Use a Relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences below.
1. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it.
2. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.
3. This is Mrs Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
4. I was sitting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed.
5. This is the story of a man. His wife suddenly loses her memory.
6. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977. His films amused millions of people in the world.
7. Please post these letters. I wrote them this morning.
8. The building is the church. Its tower can be seen from afar.
9. Mary and Margaret are twins. You meet them yesterday.
10. I’ll introduce you to the man. His support is necessary for your project.
11.The students will surely be successful in their exams. The students study seriously and
methodically.
12. Mary has won an Oscar. I know her sister.
13. Is this the style of hair? Your wife wanted to have it.
14. Shakespeare was born at Stratford on Avon, a small town in England. He is the world’s greatest
dramatist and poet.
15. His girl friend turned out to be an enemy spy. He trusted her absolutely.
16. A man brought in a small girl. Her hand had been cut.
17. The Smiths were given room in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion.
18. He introduced me to his students. Most of them were from abroad.
19. They gave me four very bad tyres. One of them burst before I had driven four miles.
20. A man answered the phone. He said Tom was out.

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WISH

Rewrite the sentences below, using WISH or IF ONLY to express washes.

1. My father isn’t here now. I want him to be here now.

2. You talk more than you work. The teacher wants you to work more than to talk.

3. John would like to be an astronaut when he grows up.

4. I’m sorry I didn’t help you yesterday.

5. I regret that you didn’t give me a chance to tell you the truth.

6. Mary is afraid she won’t be able to attend your wedding next week.

7. We regret that we didn’t have enough money to buy that house.

8. You drive too fast. I’d like you to drive more slowly.

9. You are too lazy. The teacher wants you to be more studious.

10. I’m afraid he won’t get over his illness soon.

11. I’m not a doctor.

12. I haven’t enough money to buy this book.

13. I live in a big city, but I don’t like it.

14. Nam is sorry now that he didn’t accept the job.

15. Tomorrow is a workday.

16. We have to work this Saturday.

17. I feel sick because I ate too much ice-cream.

18. It’s pity that you were not here last week.

19. I regret speaking to him so impolitely yesterday.

20. Alan regretted asking Arthur to lend him 20$.

CLAUSES AFTER AS IF, AS THOUGH, IT’S HIGH TIME, IT’S TIME, WOULD RATHER

Rewrite the sentences, beginning with the words given.

1. My head seems to be on fire now. -> I feel as if...

2. I had a feeling that I was walking in the air. -> I felt as though...

3. Bill doesn’t work hard. I’d like him to work hard. -> I’d rather...

4. He did not want to pay his debts. -> I’d rather...

5. He drives too fast. I want him not to drive too fast. -> I’d rather...

6. He spent his money like a prince. -> He spent his money as if...

7. You speak like a prophet. -> You speak as though...

8. We must set out, it is a little late. -> It’s high time...

9. You should review your lessons for the exams. -> It’s time...

10. He smokes a great deal. I’d like him to give up smoking. -> I’d rather...

11. She pretended not to know me. -> She looked as if she...

12. He should call me on the phone. -> It’s time...

13. We must start working now. -> It’s high time...

14. She made up like an actress. -> She made up as if...

15. She cried like a baby. -> She cried as though...

16. They talk like kings. -> They talk as if...

17. We should solve this problem. -> It’s time...

18. Mary dresses up like a queen. -> Mary dresses up as if...

19. I’d prefer my wife not to talk too much. -> I’d rather...

20. I want him to come to my house tonight. -> I’d rather...

RELATIVE CLAUSES

I. Fill in the blanks with Relative pronoun or Relative adverbs, Put commas wheel they are needed.

1. Alexander Flemming discovered penicillin received the Nobel Prize in 1945.

2. The book I need can’t be found in the library.

3. Here is the beach is the safest for swimmers.

4. Do you know the American woman name is Margaret Mitchell?

5. Jim I have known for ten years is one of my closest friends.

6. John found a cat leg was broken.

7. Don’t sit on the chair the leg is broken.

8. This tree branches are dry should be cut down.

9. The child smiled at the woman he didn’t know.

10. That woman name I don’t remember is a doctor.

11. Children enjoy reading the books have coloured pictures.

12. I met someone said he knew you.

13. The noise he made woke everybody up.

14. The film is about a spy wife betrays him.

15. Those girls serve in the restaurant are the owner’s daughters.

16. The house walls and roof are made of glass is a green house.

17. Rod Lee sister I know is a film actor.

18. Mr Bake will buy the house is opposite to my house.

19. You have to take care of the books you borrowed from the library.

20. Karl Marx theories have changed the world’s history is the Use a Relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences below German Philosopher.

Use a Relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences below.

1. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it.

2. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.

3. This is Mrs Jones. Her son won the championship last year.

4. I was sitting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed.

5. This is the story of a man. His wife suddenly loses her memory.

6. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977. His films amused millions of people in the world.

7. Please post these letters. I wrote them this morning.

8. The building is the church. Its tower can be seen from afar.

9. Mary and Margaret are twins. You meet them yesterday.

10. I’ll introduce you to the man. His support is necessary for your project.

11.The students will surely be successful in their exams. The students study seriously and methodically.

12. Mary has won an Oscar. I know her sister.

13. Is this the style of hair? Your wife wanted to have it.

14. Shakespeare was born at Stratford on Avon, a small town in England. He is the world’s greatest dramatist and poet.

15. His girl friend turned out to be an enemy spy. He trusted her absolutely.

16. A man brought in a small girl. Her hand had been cut.

17. The Smiths were given room in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed in the explosion.

18. He introduced me to his students. Most of them were from abroad.

19. They gave me four very bad tyres. One of them burst before I had driven four miles.

20. A man answered the phone. He said Tom was out.