Answer:
1. If only I could understand Math.
2. I wish the boys in my class were more mature.
3. I wish I could find my phone.
4. If only I had the money to buy those shoes.
5. I wish I could stay in bed all day.
6. If only I had less homework.
Explanation:
Sentences with "wish" and "if only" express a desirable hypothetical situation. In other words, when you use them, you express what you would like reality to be like. For example:
- I ruined dinner because I cannot cook.
I wish I were a good cook.
If only I could cook well.
Notice that we use the simple past of verbs or the modal "could" in the sentences.
Answer:
1. Blowing fiercely, the wind gusted through the frost-covered valley.
2. What time does the film start?
3. What I wanted was out of stock.
4. This is the best present ever!
5. The ornate, mahogany wardrobe was covered with uust.
6. Sit down now
!
7. How do spiders spin their webs?
8. Hidden beneath the autumnal leaves, the fox watched a rabbit
slowly approach
.
9. How dare you speak to me like that!
10. Can I borrow a rubber?
11. Why is your P.E. kit on the floor?
12. You made me jump!
Yes there are such sentences. “He eats food.” and “People often sleep.” are both examples.