Ex. 2. Open the brackets using the necessary tense form.
1. Bill, you're up to something. I wish I (to know) what it is.
2. Mel wished he (to know) earlier what Tom had just told him.
3. He wished that it all never (to happen) at all and that things (to be) as they once had been.
4. I wish I (to have) a jeep, that's all.
5. I wish I (to be) quite sure that she is honest.
6. I wish you (to go) up and (to see) Willy.
7. I wished he (not to ask) that question.
8. "Have you got my letter?" "Yes. I wish you (not to write) it. "
9. I wish you (to ask) her a question or two about her parents.
10. At first sight of his host Andrew almost wished he (not to come).
11. I wish you (to keep) quiet for a while!
12. I wish you (to stop) complaining.
13. They wished they (to book) tickets in advance.
14. She wishes she (to spend) more time swimming last summer.
question1. b. track
question2. c. five-star
question3. b. discerning
question4. d. boasts
question5. c. into
question6. a. crystal
question7. b. attentive
question8. c. above all
question9. a. out
question10. c. wending
question11. d. absorbing
question12. c. on
question13. d. advance
question14. a. high
question15. c. fares