DESKA
AULIA SARI
ENGLISH
EDUCATION/1
SEMARANG
STATE UNIVERSITY
Using “If” clause
present
I wish someone would pick me up to go back to my hometown. In fact, I will go back to there alone. How lucky I am, Maulida my
classmate will accompany me to go back to Banyumas my beloved place. Because of the bad
weather, we just wish the weather was
nice on December 19th . We are confused to choose
the public transportation. Finally we decide to back to Banyumas by travel. Using travel is very safety I guess,
because we just waiting in our boarding house and travel will pick us up.
Beside that, we wish could get snack and a bottle of water.
Truer
situation
(verb-0/s)
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Wish
(verb-ed)
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If-clause
(If ...
verb-ed, ... would verb)
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I don’t have money.
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I am ill.
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I wish I had money.
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I wish I were not ill.
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If I had money, I would go shopping.
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If I were not ill, I would be out.
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