Grammar Quiz

Wishes Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Wishes

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Kevin never seems to get tired. I wish I…………….his energy.

A. can have

B. have had

C. had

D. would have


The weather was terrible. I wish it…………..warmer.

A. has been

B. was

C. were

D. had been


I’m sorry that I missed seeing my old friend at your party. I wish I…………

A. had been there

B. was there

C. could have been there

D. should have been there


“I’m not staying any longer,” “I wish you…………”

A. can

B. will

C. are

D. were


“I’m sorry you failed the test,” “Frankly, I wish I…………harder.”

A. could study

B. had studied

C. have studied

D. would have studied


She feels lonely because she doesn’t know many people there. She wishes she……..more people.

A. will know

B. knew

C. knows

D. has known


“Did you watch the football match late last night?”” No, I didn’t, but I wish I……….”

A. were

B. have had

C. did

D. had


If only I………..you wanted to invest money in business.

A. had known

B. knew

C. have known

D. know


“You speak English well’” “Yes, but I wish I………….another foreign language well too.”

A. speak

B. can speak

C. would speak

D. could speak


“Did you invest that company?” “Yes, but now I wish I………….”

A. didn’t

B. hadn’t

C. did

D. had


I miss my old motorbike. I wish I……it. I had it for years.

A. didn’t sell

B. hadn’t sold

C. had sold

D. haven’t sold


If only ………….taller, I might b better at basketball.

A. I am

B. I were

C. I be

D. I have been


If only Jim ……….a little more responsible in his choice of courses.

A. was

B. were

C. is

D. are


I wish you ………..making that noise. It’s bothering me.

A. would stop

B. are going to stop

C. stop

D. can stop


She wishes she …………….a lot of money now.

A. will have

B. had

C. had had

D. has


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