I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses:
- I wish I could go to the movie with you.
- I wish I had a day off.
- I wish I had studied Latin instead of Greek.
- I wish I hadn't spent so much money.
- I wish the weather were warm, so we could go swimming.
- I wish I had asked him how to get there.
- I wish I didn't stay at home.
- I wish I hadn't bought that book.
- I wish I hadn't seen him.
- I wish I hadn't called him a liar.
- I don't have time to go to "High Quality Good Fair." I wish I could go there.
- The weather is very hot. I wish it were cooler.
- We seldom write to her. I wish we wrote to her more often.
- John doesn't know how to swim. He wishes he could swim.
- John doesn't buy the book. She wishes she had bought it.
- Mai doesn't pass the exam. She wishes she had studied harder.
- We will not go to Ha Long Bay next week. I wish we could go there.
- It is raining now. I wish it would stop raining soon.
- My parents are not in now. I wish they were at home with us now.
- I know Nam will not lend me his car. I wish he would lend it to me.