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The document describes the structure of wishes in English. It explains that wishes can refer to either present or past regrets. For present regrets, the simple past tense is used after "I wish" (e.g. "I wish I wasn't lazy"). For past regrets, the past perfect tense is used (e.g. "I wish you had been there"). It also discusses using wishes to complain about annoying habits by using "would" or "wouldn't" and an infinitive after the subject (e.g. "I wish you wouldn't be late"). Examples are provided to illustrate each case.
The document describes the structure of wishes in English. It explains that wishes can refer to either present or past regrets. For present regrets, the simple past tense is used after "I wish" (e.g. "I wish I wasn't lazy"). For past regrets, the past perfect tense is used (e.g. "I wish you had been there"). It also discusses using wishes to complain about annoying habits by using "would" or "wouldn't" and an infinitive after the subject (e.g. "I wish you wouldn't be late"). Examples are provided to illustrate each case.
The document describes the structure of wishes in English. It explains that wishes can refer to either present or past regrets. For present regrets, the simple past tense is used after "I wish" (e.g. "I wish I wasn't lazy"). For past regrets, the past perfect tense is used (e.g. "I wish you had been there"). It also discusses using wishes to complain about annoying habits by using "would" or "wouldn't" and an infinitive after the subject (e.g. "I wish you wouldn't be late"). Examples are provided to illustrate each case.