Wish and Hope - Present Situations (Part one)

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We’ve had requests for a video about these verbs.
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There’s a lot to cover so we’re breaking it into parts.
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We’ve already made another video about how we use these verbs to wish people nice things.
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You can see it here.
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In this video we’re looking at different structures we use with wish and hope to talk
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about present situations.
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We’ll look at three structures with hope and three with wish and we’ll also look
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at another phrase you can use.
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Wish and hope.
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We use both these verbs to say what we want or would like to happen.
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The difference is how possible or likely it is.
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With hope, there’s a real possibility.
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I’m expecting a baby.
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I hope it’s a boy.
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Is it possible she’ll have a boy?
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Yes.
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There’s a fifty-fifty chance.
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Notice the structure.
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After hope she used a present tense, but she was talking about a future event.
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She could also say ‘I hope it will be a boy.’
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That works too.
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But we often use the present tense because the verb hope already implies the future.
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OK.
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Let’s look at another structure.
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Are you going to go to college, Ksenia?
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Yes, I’m hoping to study animal behavior.
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Oh you’ll be great at that.
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So Ksenia wants to study animal behavior.
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She isn’t sure if she can yet, but again, it’s a real possibility.
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Notice she said hoping.
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She could also say I hope to study animal behavior.
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That’s correct too, but we often use hope in the progressive or continuous form.
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And notice that ‘to’.
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We can follow hope with an infinitive form of a verb.
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You can say ‘I hope to go to college’, or ‘I’m hoping to go to college’.
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But you can’t say ‘I hope go to college’.
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You need the ‘to’.
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Great.
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So these are the key structures we use to talk about hopes we have in the present and
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we use them all to talk about future possibilities.
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Now what about wish?
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Again we use wish for things we want to happen, but this time, it’s things that are not
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probable, or they’re things that can’t happen.
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Hey, how’s it going.
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I’m feeling a little down.
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Ah.
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Well I just met our new neighbor.
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Oh yeah, what’s he like?
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His name is Tom and he speaks six languages.
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Wow, how old is he?
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About thirty.
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Hmmm.
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What’s the matter?
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I wish I spoke six languages and I wish I were younger.
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Oh, don’t be sad about it.
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Hmmm.
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I wish I knew how to cheer you up.
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It’s impossible for Jay to be younger.
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He doesn’t speak six languages.
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And I don’t know how to cheer him up.
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They’re things we want to happen, but they’re impossible.
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We’re sad about that so they’re things we regret.
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So hopes are about real possibilities, but these wishes are about imaginary things and
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they express regrets.
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Another way to think about the difference is hope is more optimistic than wish.
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If you’re optimistic, you think good things can happen.
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But if you’re pessimistic, you think they can’t, or they’re very unlikely.
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So what’s the structure here?
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I wish I were younger I wish I spoke six languages.
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I wish I knew how to cheer Jay up.
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After wish we use a past tense verb.
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These are wishes we have in the present, but the past tense indicates it’s an imaginary
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or unreal situation.
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Another thing.
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Notice Jay said ‘I were’, not ‘I was’.
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Normally the past tense of the verb ‘be’ goes I was…
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You were…
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He was…
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But after ‘wish’ we say ‘were’.
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Why?
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We just do.
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If you want to look it up, it’s called a subjunctive, but trust me.
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You don’t need to know.
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Just remember, with the verb be, use ‘were’ after wish.
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And if you forget, it’s no big deal.
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Native speakers often say ‘I wish I was…’ and ‘I wish he was…’.
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BUT if you’re taking an English exam like IELTS or TOEFL or Cambridge First Certificate,
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say were.
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They often have questions about the verb wish and you’ll need to be grammatically correct.
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OK, ready for another one?
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There’s another structure we often use with ‘wish’.
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See if you can spot it.
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You know I wish you would put the lid back on the toothpaste.
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Hmph.
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And I wish you wouldn’t leave the seat up on the toilet.
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Hmph.
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You know what I wish.
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What?
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I wish you’d stop complaining.
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Hmph.
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I was complaining about Jay’s behavior.
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When we’re annoyed about something and we’re complaining, we use ‘wish’ with ‘would’.
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We’re talking about something we’d like to happen, so this is similar to those wish
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sentences with the past tense.
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The difference is we want SOMETHING to change here, or we want SOMEONE to change their behavior.
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Use wish with would when you’re annoyed about something and you want to complain.
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OK, here’s a similar structure.
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This one’s easy.
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See if you can spot it.
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I wish I could do that.
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Jay said wish and could.
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So instead of would he said could.
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I wish I could whistle.
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We use would to talk about something we want to happen and could to talk about something
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we want to be able to do.
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Another example.
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I wish we had more money, Jay.
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Why?
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Then we could go on vacation.
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Yeah, Egypt.
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Or Brazil.
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Oh, I wish we could go to Brazil.
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We want to travel but it’s impossible because we can’t afford it.
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Again we’re talking about something we regret here.
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We often use wish to to express regrets.
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OK, now before we stop, there’s another phrase you’ll often hear – If only.
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Do you think Carter likes it when I stroke his back?
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Yes, I think he does.
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I wish we knew what he was thinking.
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Yeah, if only he could talk.
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‘I wish’ and ‘If only’ mean the same thing, but 'If only' is a little stronger.
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We use it to express a strong wish.
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You can use it with all the same structures as wish, when you want to add emphasis.
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And that’s it – that was the final phrase!
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Phew!
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That was a lot of grammar, so let’s review.
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We looked at three structures with hope.
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We use these structures to talk about things that we want to happen in the future and they’re
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things that are possible.
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And then we looked at three structures with wish.
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Again, things we want to happen, but this time they’re things that are impossible
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or unlikely to happen.
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And then we looked at the phrase ‘if only’.
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We use this phrase with the same structures as wish when we want to express a strong feeling.
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So now you know how we use hope and wish to talk about present situations.
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But what about past situations?
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We’re going to look at them in another video.
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