B) CHECK THIS AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE· If onlyWe can use if only instead of I wish to mean the same. The only difference is that if only is more emphatic.If only I was/were a bit taller!*If only you had followed my advice. If only you would make a bit of an effort. You are wasting your life! Note that we can use were instead of was with I/he/she after I wish/if only.· It’s (high) time + subject + past simpleWe can use it's time or it’s high time followed by a subject and a past simple verb to say that something should be done now or in the future.It’s time you went to the doctor. I really think it’s high time you took a decision. We can’t go on like this any longer. We can also use the alternatives it’s time + to-infinitive or it’s time for someone + to-infinitive.It’s time for you to go to the doctor. It’s time to take a decision. · (it's) about time (idiom)(it is) past the time when something should have happened:It’s about time she got a job. (PAST SIMPLE IS USED)· THIRD CONDITIONALIf clause and main clauseWe use the past perfect in the if-clause of a third conditional sentence to talk about an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the past, and we use would have, could have or might have + past participle in the main clause to talk about the result or consequence of that imaginary situation.If you had come to class more often, you would have passed the test.If he hadn’t taken his helmet, he could have died.If the jacket had been a bit cheaper, I might have bought it.
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