[ Wish + Verb 2 ]
It’s winter.
A. I wish that it won’t winter.
B. I wish that it isn’t winter.
C. I wish that it had winter.
D. I wish that it wasn’t winter.

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Grammar Comma UsageQuantifiers with NounsPrepotitionsVerb, Object, PrepositionGrammar (Adjectives)Correlative ConjunctionPrepositional PhraseTenses - Present and PastPast Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect ContinuousPresent tense AffirmativeOther quiz:
Phrasal Verb › ViewSo many children at the party wore me out. What does ‘Wear out’ mean?
A. Feel energetic
B. Make or feel very tired
C. Forget
D. Remember
Grammar › View
Which sentence has a comma in the wrong place?
A. As the storm got closer the kids, got scared.
B. As the storm got closer, the thunder got louder.
C. As the storm got closer, the dog hid under the bed.
D. As the storm got closer, the wind started blowing hard.
Grammar › ViewShe was excited _________ a letter from her mother last week.
A. to receive
B. receive
C. receiving
D. received
Adverbs › View
The team performed ______________ in the championship.
A. excellently
B. quietly
C. daily
