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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #122004: Wish and sentences
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    Wish and sentences


    Choose the other way to express your ideas.Example:He didn't come >>> I wish he had come.



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    1. My parents cannot understand me. .

    2. The weather is rainy. .

    3. I didn't say congratulations to my best friend for her birthday. .

    4. My best friend went home yesterday. I miss him a lot. .

    5. This cat is making noise. I want to sleep. .

    6. This bus is very slow. I cannot be there on time. .

    7. I didn't go to the exhibition, but everybody said it was very fantastic. .

    8. This country is very cold. I don't like living here. .

    9. My friend is sick. She needs me. .

    10. I didn't have enough time to come to your city. .

    11. I regret to tell you my secret. .

    12. You are always arguing with me. .

    13. This test is very difficult. .










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