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5 Complete the sentences about a walk in Kenya. Use the correct form of the verbs in
parentheses and would.
hadn't chosen
1. If people (not choose) to participate in the walk, the Makindu
wouldn't have raised
Children’s Program (not raise) so much money.
2. The trek through Kenya’s Rift Valley (be) easier if it
(not rain) so much.
3. The participants (not be able) to walk for 10 days
if they (not be) in good shape.
4. If they (not have) so much energy, the trekkers
(have) a lot of difficulty covering all 150 miles.
5. They (get) sick if they
(not drink) a lot of water every day.
6. If they (not use) camels to carry supplies, the trip
(not be) a success.
13.6 Wish + Past Perfect
1. Use the past perfect after wish to express | wish | had studied harder for last week’s test.
regrets about events or situations that I'm sorry now.
happened (or did not happen) in the past. | wish | hadn't eaten so much cake. Now! feel sick.
2.Be careful! Even though you are referring to ¥ | wish | had gone home yesterday.
a past time, do not use the simple past after X | wish | went home yesterday.
wish to express regrets.
3.In short answers, do not include the past A: Do you wish you had grown up in California?
participle of the verb after had. B: Yes, | wish | had.
The past participle can also be omitted in A: Did you grow up in California?
follow-up statements. B: No, | didn’t, but | wish | had.
6 WRITE & SPEAK.
A Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
had walked
1. IwishI (walk) to class today.
2. IwishI (do) something different last weekend.
3. IwishI (go) to bed earlier last night.
4. IwishI (bring) a cup of coffee to class.
5. I wish our teacher (not give) us any homework last night.
6. IwishI (spend) more time on the last homework assignment.
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