DESTINATION B2
UNIT 25: GRAMMAR
*Unreal past, wishes/contrast
Unreal past
Past tenses do not always refer to past time, In some sentences and with some verbs or
phrases we use a past tense to refer to the present or the future or to a general situation.
These include sentences that contain.
Structure
Example
A second conditional
I’d buy that top if I had more cash on me
Suppose/ what if/
imagine
I know it’s probably not going to happen but suppose/ imagine/
became a famous super model!
I know it’s probably not going to happen but what if/ became a
famous super model!
Would rather + you/he/
she/we/they
I’d rather you didn’t come with me to the fashion show tomorrow.
It’s (high/ about) time
It’s (high/about) time that hats came back in fashion.
Polite questions
Did you want me to send you our new catalogue when it comes out?
Wish/if only
If only/I wish/had something to wear tonight.
Suppose, what if and imagine can also be followed by a present tense.
A present tense indicates that the situation is more likely to actually happen.
A past tense indicates that the situation is less likely to actually happen.
What if you are accepted into art college? (more likely to happen)
What if you were accepted into art college? (less likely to happen)
Wishes
We use different structures with wish/if only, depending on exactly what we want to express.
Use
Structure
Example
Expressing wishes about the
present, future or generally.
Wish/ if only +past simple/
continuous
I wish I was studying history
of fashion instead of biology!
Watch
out