Hypotheticals
Vocabulary
Prepositions
Hypotheticals
Right or wrong/
100

I'd love to be able to play the piano.


could

I wish/If only I could play the piano.

100

The company has decided to defer its graduate training scheme. 

put

The company has decided to put its graduate training scheme on hold.

100

He was prevented....competing because of an injury.

 prevented from

100

Her constant criticism of me really gets on my nerves.

stop

I wish she would stop criticising me.
100

It's high time our employer listens to our grievances.

It's high time our employer listened...

200

it's a pity you didn't tell us you were leaving.

wish

I wish you had told us (that)you were leaving.

200

It took me a while to adapt to working from home but I have succeeded.

challenge

It took me a while to adapt to working from home but I have risen to the challenge.

200

She congratulated me....my promotion.

congratulated me on

200

I regret not going to university when I was younger.


gone

I wish I had gone to university when I was younger.

200

I had rather you didn't take the car.it's just been cleaned.

I would rather you didn't take...

300

We really should go now.


went

It's about time/high time we went .

300

there's hope that this bad situation will improve.

tunnel

There's light at the end of the tunnel.

300

I have to deal ...... many different clients.

deal with

300

She would love to have more friends.

had

She wishes she had more friends.

300

Supposing I took out my own insurance cover,what did you do about it?

....what would you do..?

400

Unfortunately,I'm not as agile as I used to be.

only

If only I were/was as agile as I used to be.

400

I'm not going to book accommodation yet;I want to keep my options open.

bets

I'm not going to book accommodation yet;I 'm  hedging  my bets.


400

She admitted ..... having some difficulty.

 admitted to 

400

I'd prefer to spend my bonus on something frivolous.

rather

I'd rather spend my bonus on something frivolous.

400

If you only knew how much trouble you have caused!

correct

For greater emphasis we can put a subject between "If " and "only" in informal English.

500

Please don't let the dog sit in the front of the car.


I'd 

I'd rather/sooner you didn't let the dog  sit in the front of the car.

500

My plans have been spoiled.

thrown

My plans have been thrown into disarray.

500

They were determined..... try the new product.

determined to

500

Treat my home in the same way that you would treat your own.

though

Treat my home as though it was/were yours./your own.

500

It's about time I didn't stay at home;I am twenty-five after all!

It's about time I left home.