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Поиск на нашем сайте Grammar: Conditional sentence 2 (If I knew... I wish I knew...) Study this example situation: Sarah wants to phone Paul, but she can't do this because she doesn't know his number. She says: If I knew his number, I would phone him. Sarah says: If I knew his number.... This tells us that she doesn't know his number. She is imagining the situation. The real situation is that she doesn't know his number.
When you imagine a situation like this, you use if + past (if I knew / if you were / if we didn't etc.). But the meaning is present, not past: Tom would read more if he had more time, (but he doesn't have much time) If I didn't want to go to the party, I wouldn't go. (but I want to go) We wouldn't have any money if we didn't work, (but we work) If you were in my position, what would you do? It's a pity you can't drive. It would be useful if you could.
We use the past in the same way after wish (I wish I knew /1 wish you were etc.). We use wish to say that we regret something, that something is not as we would like it to be: I wish I knew Paul's phone number. (= I don't know it and I regret this) Do you ever wish you could fly? It's very crowded here. I wish there weren't so many people, (there are a lot of people) I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow, but unfortunately I do. I wish I had an umbrella.
If I were / if I was After if and wish, you can use were instead of was (if I were...II wish it were etc.). I was / it was are also possible. So you can say: If I were you, I wouldn't buy that coat. or If I was you,... I'd go out if it weren't so cold. or... if it wasn't so cold. I wish Carol were here. or I wish Carol was here. We do not normally use would in the, if part of the sentence or after wish: If I were rich, I would have a yacht, {not If I would be rich) I wish I had something to read, {not I wish I would have)
Sometimes wish... would is possible: I wish you would listen. Could sometimes means 'would be able to' and sometimes 'was/were able to': You could get a better job (you could get = you would be able to get) if you could use a computer, (you could use = you were able to use)
Exercises:
Put the verb into the correct form. 1 If I..........(k now) his number, I would phone him. 2 I.......... (not / buy) that coat if I were you. 3 I............................(help) you if I could, but I'm afraid I can't. 4 We would need a car if we.........................................(live) in the country. 5 If we had the choice, we.................................. (live) in the country. 6 This soup isn't very good. It..................... (taste) better if it wasn't so salty. 7 I wouldn't mind living in England if the weather..................... (be) better. 8 If I were you, I................ (not/ wait). I............................(go) now. 9 You're always tired. If you..................(not / go) to bed so late every night, you wouldn't be tired all the time. 10 1 think there are too many cars. If there................... (not / be) so many cars, there...................(not / be) so much pollution.
2 Write a sentence with if... for each situation. 1 We don't see you very often because you live so far away................................................................................... 2 This book is too expensive, so I'm not going to buy it. I'd..............................................................................if....... 3 We don't go out very often - we can't afford it. We................................................................................................... 4 I can't meet you tomorrow - I have to work late. If.......................................................................................... 5 It's raining, so we can't have lunch outside. We........................................................................................................................ 6 I don't want his advice, and that's why I'm not going to ask for it. If............................................................................................................................
3 Write sentences beginning I wish.... 1 I don't know many people (and I'm lonely)..................................................... 2 I don't have a mobile phone (and I need one). I wish........................................................................................... 3 Helen isn't here (and I need to see her)............................................................. 4 It's cold (and I hate cold weather)..................................................................... 5 I live in a big city (and I don't like it)................................................................ 6 I can't go to the party (and I'd like to)................................................................ 7 I have to work tomorrow (but I'd like to stay in bed)………………………… 8 I don't know anything about cars (and my car has just broken down)………… 9 I'm not feeling well (and it's not nice)…………………………………………
4 Write your own sentences beginning I wish.... 1 (somewhere you'd like to be now - on the beach, in New York, in bed etc.) I wish I........................................................................................ 2 (something you'd like to have - a computer, a job, lots of money etc.) 3 (something you'd like to be able to do - sing, speak a language, fly etc.) 4 (something you'd like to be - beautiful, strong, rich etc.)
Our everyday food item contains, among other things, plant produce that may be laced with deadly poisons. However, mass production of fruits and vegetables ensures we are always on the safe side, or at least most of the time.
Mentioned below is ten of the most commonly found poisons that often land up in our kitchens which we should be careful of. Potatoes
Tomatoes
Almonds
Cherries
Apples
Mushrooms
Elderberry
Rhubarb Rhubarb is one plant of whose potential we are perhaps yet to be fully aware of. Responsible for some of the finest tasting puddings, rhubarb can also be grown easily at home. The stem of this plant is eatable and tastes fantastic while the roots work great as a laxative and has been in use as a poop-softener for over 5000 years. However, there’s a twist to the story. For the leaves of rhubarb plants is known to contain a poison as well as a corrosive acid, which becomes all the more potent when mixed with water and soda.
Castor Oil
Pufferfish
Only the flesh of the pufferfish is considered to be eatable since it is believed to contain the poison in far less concentrations. It is in fact, considered a delicacy in many parts of the world like Japan or Korea. Such is the poisonous nature of pufferfish, referred to as fugu in Japan, that chefs dealing with it need to undergo special training that spans from 2 to 3 years and are required to clear a set of tests so as to obtain the mandatory certificate of practice. Apart from a written test, the chef will have to demonstrate his cutting abilities with him actually consuming the parts that he has cut forming the culminating part of the test. The tests are demanding, so much that only about 30% of the applicants make it through. This does not mean that the rest die due to consumption of fugu fish since they can fail in the earlier rounds as well. The poison causes a slight tingling sensation of the mouth and it forms the only food that the Emperor of Japan is legally barred from eating, keeping in mind his safety and health concerns.
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