Wish Grammar – Expressing Future Wishes (All-in-One)

Wish Grammar – Future Wishes (All-in-One)

Question 1:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

I want my father to give me more pocket money.

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I wish my father me more pocket money.

Question 2:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

I want my brothers to stop fighting.

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I wish my brothers fighting.

Question 3:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

I don’t want my mother to make me eat vegetables.

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I wish my mother me eat vegetables.

Question 4:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

I don’t want my sister to wear my clothes.

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I wish my sister my clothes.

Question 5:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

It’s raining hard.

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I wish it raining.

Question 6:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

It’s Christmas day and it doesn’t look like it’s going to snow.

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I wish it

Question 7:

You want things to be different in the future. Complete the sentences. Use wish+

I want my brother to clean his room.

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I wish my brother his room.


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    “Wish” Grammar – Expressing Future Wishes (All-in-One)

    This all-in-one grammar exercise lets you practice “wish” + would/could for future-related ideas. It includes a variety of sentence structures to help you express what you hope will change.

    Great for learners who want to talk about personal hopes or social issues. The task supports speaking and writing fluency by focusing on realistic, everyday contexts.

    Complete all the prompts to master how to express what you wish would happen!