How to use 'to wish' and 'if only'.

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In this lesson, I look at how we use the verb ‘to wish’. Have you ever wished for something that seemed impossible?
The Subjunctive/Unreal Past
We use the verb "to wish" when we find ourselves imagining a situation which we would like to happen..
Example: "I wish I were a superhero." (Even though I'm not, I dream of being one.)
Journeying through tenses: Past, Present, and Future Wishes
Wishes are not only made in the present tense; they can be expressed in the past and future as well.
Example: "I wish I had studied harder for the exam." (Thinking about  a past regret)
Example: "I wish I could speak fluent French." (Expressing a present desire)
Example: "I wish I could travel the world one day." (Dreaming of a future adventure)
"If Only"
For something stronger and emotional, we can use "if only" to express our deepest longings and regrets.
Example: "If only I had listened to your advice, I wouldn't be in this situation." (Expressing regret about a past decision)
Example: "If only I could fly, I would explore the skies." (Dreaming of a Harry Potter ability)
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