Gelateria
This is a shop that sells Gelato.
I had a good time during the Dragon Boat Festival.
... where I had been as a child.
The language of Italy is Italian.
1000 metres = 1 kilometre
Kilo means &`&thousand&`&.
So,
1 kilometre = 1000 metres
1 kilogram = 1000 grams
Kilometre = km
Kilogram = kg
Did all of you do the homework?
Rule 1.
wish + past tense
For example:
I wish I had my own apartment.
Rule 2.
When we use &`&wish&`&, we should use &`&were&`& with all pronouns (for example: he, she, it)
For example:
I wish it were easier.
When we talk about present wishes (wishes that we have right now), we should use the past tense.
We usually say:
I was
You were
He / She / It was
We were
They were
But, when we use &`&wish&`&, we cannot use &`&was&`&. We should only use &`&were&`&
Diane can&`&t wear contact lenses.
So, to make this a &`&wish&`&, we can say:
She wishes she could wear contact lenses.
2. She wishes it weren&`&t so boring.
Perfect grammar.
But try to use the shorter and simpler form of the sentence. This is more natural.
They wish they could afford a new car.
Dan WISHES HE could fit into his old jeans.
In English, we might say:
A basic mistake
Jeans 牛仔裤
I wish I could remember my PIN number.
Laura doesn&`&t have any free time.
She wishes she had some free time.
Any - used in negative sentences
Some - used in positive sentences
For example:
I don&`&t have any free time today.
I have some free time today.
Laura doesn&`&t have any free time.
She wishes she had some free time.
I now want to hear about your wishes!
Please raise your hand if you want to try!
Remember, the sentence should be simple. Don&`&t try to use long and dificult grammar.
We only need to make sure that this grammar about &`&wish&`& is in the sentence.
I wish I could go abroad to study.
I wish my family would travel together.
I wish I had some free time with my son.
You&`&re all doing very well!
Keep up the good work!
I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow night!
Have a good night everyone!