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Answer — Exercise 4

6.2 - Second Conditional • wish/if only·Focus 3 (2nd edition) - Student's Book

Question

Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning as the first. Use the words in capitals.

Answer

  1. If only I didn’t feel dizzy so often, I could / would do more / a lot of jogging.
  2. I wish Kate didn’t have headaches so often.
  3. If I were you, I would take up a sport.
  4. If Paul practised enough, he would have good results / wouldn’t have poor results.
  5. If only my brother would see a doctor.
  6. I wish I had more friends.
  7. I wish you would stop complaining and get down to work.

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