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  1. We use if only to express a strong wish that things could be different. It means the same as I wish but is stronger. We use it to talk about past, present and future unreal conditions. We use if only + past verb forms to talk about a wish for the present: If only he knew the truth. (he doesn’t know the truth, but he wishes he did)

  2. Grammar explanation. We use wish and if only to talk about things that we would like to be different in either the present or the past. If only is usually a bit stronger than wish. In the present. We can use wish/if only + a past form to talk about a present situation we would like to be different. I wish you didn't live so far away.

  3. Oraciones condicionales con Iwish, if only. Otra función de las oraciones con wish e if only es manifestar escenarios hipotéticos (en el pasado o en el presente) y sus efectos posibles. Esto puede aplicar para el second conditional (segundo condicional) y el third conditional (tercer condicional).

  4. Wishes and hypotheses | LearnEnglish. English Grammar. Verbs. Wishes and hypotheses. Level: intermediate. Wishes. We use the verb wish or the phrase if only to talk about things which we want but which are not possible: I wish I could see you next week. If only we could stop for a drink. I wish we had a bigger house. They are always busy.

  5. = le deseo la mejor de las suertes. "wish" / "if only" Se puede usar "wish" y "if only" para expresar un deseo poco probable o imposible o una queja: con el pasado simple para expresar un deseo imposible en la actualidad: "I wish I lived in the countryside." " If only I lived in the countryside." = ojalá viviera en el campo.

  6. Las estructuras con WISH e IF ONLY son muy importantes especialmente en la conversación coloquial y en inglés usamos estas estructuras para expresar deseos en el presente o pasado, para lamentarnos y también para quejarnos. Aquí tienes unos cuantos contextos en los que puedes lucirte con ellos.

  7. Use wish/if only + simple past / past progressive to imagine a present situation as different to how it really is. Examples: I wish I were better at languages. present reality: I am not good at languages. If only it wasn’t raining. present reality: it is raining.