Put the verbs given in brackets into the correct form.
1. I wish I (be) taller so that I could be in the basketball team.
2. I wish I (can drive) a car and we could go travelling.
3. The Browns live in the city, but they wish they (live) in the suburbs.
4. Robert can’t dance very well, but he wishes he (can dance) better.
5. Kate is having a hard time learning English at the University. She wishes she (study) it better at school.
6. Mike didn’t go to college after school. Now, he wishes he (go) to college.
7. The weather was hot while we were there. I wish it (be) a bit cooler.
8. I wish you (stop) watching TV while I am talking to you.
9. I wish she (can come) yesterday but she had an important meeting.
10. I wish I (know) someone to whom I could have gone for advice when I was 18.
Then I go outside to play with my friends. In winter we go skiing. In summer my father and I go to the swimming pool, especially when it is very hot.
At one o’clock we have dinner.
After dinner we have a short rest. My father goes to his study and reads newspapers. My mother watches TV set, my younger sister sleeps. I usually go to my room, read a book, listen to music or do my homework for the next week.
In the evening we go to the park all together. It’s very big and beautiful. There are a lot of different park amusements there. My sister and I like to go on the rides very much or just go for a walk with our parents. Our mother and father often buy us candy floss or popcorn. Then we go to café and order the biggest pizza. We eat, talk and laugh.
We come home at ten o’clock in the evening, satisfied, tired and very happy that our day off turned out well.