Bài tập Viết lại câu với "wish/If only"

1/18/2019 12:00:00 AM
Bài tập Viết lại câu với "wish/If only" nhằm phục vụ nhu cầu chuẩn bị cho kỳ thi đại học môn Tiếng Anh.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

He didn’t study harder when he was at school. He now regrets it.

  • If only he hadn't studied harder when he was at school.
  • He wishes he hadn't studied harder when he was at school.
  • He wishes he had studied harder when he was at school.
  • He wishes he studied harder when he was at school.

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I feel sick. I ate so much chocolate.

  • If only I hadn’t eaten all that chocolate.
  • I wish I had eaten all that chocolate.
  • I regret I hadn’t eaten all that chocolate.
  • If only I didn't eat all that chocolate.

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I saw a great cell phone on sale yesterday. However, I didn’t have enough money with me.

  • I wish I hadn't had more money with me yesterday to buy that cell phone!
  • Only if I’d had more money with me yesterday to buy that cell phone!
  • I wish I had more money with me yesterday to buy that cell phone!
  • If only I’d had more money with me yesterday to buy that cell phone!

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I was so rude to her. She's not speaking to me now.

  • If only I was so rude to her, she would speak to me now.
  • If only I had been so rude to her, she would speak to me now.
  • If only I hadn't been so rude to her, she would speak to me now.
  • I wish I had been so rude to her, she would speak to me now.

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It rains so much. The garden's turned to mud.

  • I wish it had rained so much.
  • I wish it hadn’t rained so much.
  • If only it had rained so much.
  • I wish it didn't rain so much.

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I parked my car on the pavement. That’s why I got a fine.

  • If only I hadn’t parked on the pavement, I wouldn't have got a fine.
  • If only I had parked on the pavement, I wouldn't have got a fine.
  • I wish I didn't park on the pavement, I wouldn't have got a fine.
  • I wish I parked on the pavement, I wouldn't have got a fine.

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I want to go to Mozambique this summer. However, I don’t have enough money.

  • I wish I had had enough money to go to Mozambique this summer.
  • If only I have had enough money to go to Mozambique this summer.
  • I wish to have enough money to go to Mozambique this summer.
  • If only I had enough money to go to Mozambique this summer.

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I shouted at my little sister this morning. I feel bad about it now.

  • I wish I had shouted at my little sister this morning.
  • I regret that I hadn't shouted at my little sister this morning.
  • I wish I hadn't shouted at my little sister this morning.
  • If only I had shouted at my little sister this morning.

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I didn't go to the library yesterday. It's closed today.

  • If only I hadn't gone to the library yesterday.
  • If only I had gone to the library yesterday.
  • I wish I hadn't gone to the library yesterday.
  • I regret that I had gone to the library yesterday.

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I took no notice of what the teacher said. Consequently, I did really badly in the test.

  • I wish I hadn't taken more notice of what the teacher said, I wouldn't have done badly in the test.
  • I wish I hadn't taken more notice of what the teacher said, I wouldn't have done badly in the test.
  • If only I had taken more notice of what the teacher said, I wouldn't have done badly in the test.
  • If only I hadn't taken more notice of what the teacher said, I wouldn't have done badly in the test.

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They stayed up really late last night. Today they feel very tired at work.

  • If only they hadn't stayed up last night, they wouldn’t feel so tired at work today.
  • If only they had stayed up last night, they wouldn’t feel so tired at work today.
  • Only if they had stayed up last night, they wouldn’t feel so tired at work today.
  • If only they stayed up last night, they wouldn’t feel so tired at work today.

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Jack didn't tell his wife he was going to be late. She got really angry with him about that.

  • Jack wishes he hadn't told his wife he was going to be late.
  • Jack wishes he told his wife he was going to be late.
  • If only Jack hadn't told his wife he was going to be late.
  • Jack wishes he had told his wife he was going to be late.

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Mary told her brother she was going to be late. She feels regretful now.

  • Mary regrets she hadn't told her brother she was going to be late.
  • Mary wishes she had told her brother she was going to be late.
  • Mary wishes she hadn't told her brother she was going to be late.
  • If only Mary didn't told her brother she was going to be late.

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You arrive late all the time. I feel so annoyed about that.

  • I wish you wouldn't arrive so late all the time.
  • It's annoying that you didn't arrive so late all the time.
  • If only you would arrive so late all the time.
  • I wish you don't arrive so late all the time.

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The boys made too much noise at the party. I found it annoying.

  • I wish the boys didn't make too much noise at the party.
  • I wish the boys wouldn't have made too much noise at the party.
  • If only the boys had made too much noise at the party.
  • It's annoying that the boys hadn’t made too much noise at the party.

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Samantha’s too busy to wash her hair. It looks so greasy.

  • If only Samantha's hair wasn't too greasy to wash.
  • If only Samantha weren't too busy to wash her greasy hair.
  • If only Samantha hadn't too busy to wash her greasy hair.
  • Samantha wishes she hadn't too busy to wash her greasy hair.

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I'm disappointed that you are so horrible to your brother.

  • It's annoying that you wouldn’t be so horrible to your brother.
  • If only you would be so horrible to your brother.
  • I wish you wouldn’t be so horrible to your brother.
  • I wish you hadn't been so horrible to your brother.

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That was a beautiful old house. However, the council demolished it.

  • I wish the council hadn’t demolished that beautiful old house.
  • If only the council had demolished that beautiful old house.
  • I wish the council didn't demolished that beautiful old house.
  • It's regretful that the council hadn’t demolished that beautiful old house.

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I didn’t have enough money. I couldn’t go to Jon’s wedding in the States.

  • I wish I had enough money to go to Jon's wedding in The States.
  • If only I had enough money to go to Jon's wedding in The States.
  • I wish I hadn't had enough money to go to Jon's wedding in The States.
  • If only I had had enough money to go to Jon's wedding in The States.

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I told her that she’s put on weight. I feel so regretful now.

  • If only I didn’t told her that she'd put on weight.
  • I wish I hadn’t told her that she'd put on weight.
  • I regret that I hadn’t told her that she'd put on weight.
  • If only I had told her that she'd put on weight.