The document discusses using different verbs like "have" and "get" to talk about tasks or actions that are planned, in progress, or already completed in the past. It also covers using "wish" with the past perfect tense to talk about regrets and desires about past events that did not actually happen.
The document discusses using different verbs like "have" and "get" to talk about tasks or actions that are planned, in progress, or already completed in the past. It also covers using "wish" with the past perfect tense to talk about regrets and desires about past events that did not actually happen.
The document discusses using different verbs like "have" and "get" to talk about tasks or actions that are planned, in progress, or already completed in the past. It also covers using "wish" with the past perfect tense to talk about regrets and desires about past events that did not actually happen.
I’ve got my computer fixed recently. Mike is having his hair cut right now.
WISH – PAST Wish + had + past participle
I wish I had traveled abroad when dollar was less
expensive. I wish I had bought Bitcoins when they were cheap. I wish I hadn’t been on that bus. I wish I had gone out on my last vacation. I wish I hadn’t played too much video game last night.