I wish, Would, and If Only in Conditionals

I wish, Would, and If Only in Conditionals

I wish is a phrase used to express a desire for something that is not currently true or likely to happen. It is often used in conditional statements to convey hypothetical situations or regrets about the past. The structure typically involves I wish followed by a past tense verb or a past perfect tense verb.

Modal Verbs

Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verb that indicate modality, or the speaker's attitude towards the action or state described by the main verb.

Auxiliary Verbs: should and would

Auxiliary Verbs: should and would

Should and would are both auxiliary verbs used in English grammar to indicate different meaningsShould is used to indicate:   Advice or recommendation   Necessity or obligation   Expectation or probability Would is used to indicate:   Past habits or repeated actions    Polite requests or invitations   Hypothetical situations

Auxiliary Verbs

Auxiliary Verbs

Auxiliary Verbs are used to form various tenses, moods, and voices in English sentences.   Auxiliary verbs are also used to make negative sentences, questions, and contractions.