I wish, If only.
Wishes about the present
We use wish with past Tense forms (simple and continuous) to express regret about present situations:
- I wish I wastaller = (I’m not very tall)
- I wish I was goingwith you = (but I'm not)
I wish you weremore help. = (you are not) I wish I were can replace I wish I was.
To many people, I wish I were sounds more correct:
I wish I weretaller.
We use wish with could to express a wish for a present situation to be different:
I wish I could use a computer well.
X I wish I would tell her about it.
I wish I could tell her about it.
Past SimpleèpresentèI wish I knewthe answer. (= I don’t know)
Past SimpleèpresentèI wish I was /werebetter at sports. (= I'm not)
Past ContinuousèpresentèI wish I was /were goingwith you. (= I'm not)
CouldèpresentèI wish I couldgive you an answer. (= I can't)
Wouldèfuture èI wish you wouldbe quiet. (= Your talking irritates me.)
Past PerfectèpastèI wish I had knownyou then. (= but I didn't)
Could haveèpastèI wish I could haveexplained. (= I wasn't able to)
Wishes about the future
We use wish with would to say how we would like somebody to behave in the future:
X I wish you to stop talking.
/I wishyou would stoptalking.
X I wish that they will stop arguing.
/I wish they would stoparguing.
• We can also use this pattern in situations that do not involve people:
I wishthis car would gofaster.
Wishes about the past
We use wish with the Past Perfect when we have
Regrets about the past:
I wishI hadn't takenyour advice. (= but I did)
I wishshe could havecome. (= but she didn't)
If only
If only can be more emphatic than I wish. The verb forms after if only are the same as the patterns with wish:
If onlyI hadmore money! (= but I haven't)
If onlyI was goingon holiday with you!
If onlyyou werehere. (= but you re not)
If onlythe sun would come out!
If onlyyou could be here! (= but you're not)
If onlyI'd listenedto you! (=but I didn't )
If onlyhe could haveexplained! (=but he wasn't able to)