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Soal Subjunctive

The document contains multiple examples of sentences using "wish" or "wishes" to indicate something that did not happen in the past or is not currently possible. It then provides multiple choice questions about determining the meaning and context being conveyed in each example sentence.

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Soal Subjunctive

The document contains multiple examples of sentences using "wish" or "wishes" to indicate something that did not happen in the past or is not currently possible. It then provides multiple choice questions about determining the meaning and context being conveyed in each example sentence.

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: Did you come to Maria s party last night?

Winda : I wish I had gone there. From the dialouge, we know that Winda . . . to Maria s party. a. b. c. d. e. Comes Come Didn t come Will come Doesn t come

Wawan was day dreaming, so he missed Biology lesson yesterday. He wished he had paid attention to the lesson explained by the teacher. We can also say that Wawan . . . a. b. c. d. e. Doesn t pay attention to the lesson Won t pay attention to the lesson Don t pay attention to the lesson Didn t pay attention to the lesson Paid attention to the lesson

If only Reena had studied hard. The sentences means . . . a. b. c. d. e. Reena studied hard Reena didn t studied hard Reena had studied hard Reena hadn t studied hard Reena would studied hard

Rice is expensive now. I wish . . . a. b. c. d. e. Rice is not expensive Rice is cheap Rice is more ecpensive Rice were more expensive Rice were less expensive

Mrs. Tuti would rather you came. The sentence means . . . a. b. c. d. e. You came You don t come You didn t come You won t come You cann t come

I wish I had time to go. In fact, I . . . to go. a. b. c. d. e. Had time Didn t have time Don t have time Wouldn t have time Could have time

I would rather Indah . . . to Bandung last week. a. b. c. d. e. Came Had come Didn t come Comes Will come

Mareta wishes that they . . . the letter yesterday. a. b. c. d. e. Send Sent Didn t send Had sent Had been sent

If only my sister were still alive. The meaning is . . . a. b. c. d. e. my sister was still alive my sister were alive my sister didn t pass away my sister passed away my sister was sick

Wida wishes she could buy the house now. This sentence means Wida . . . the house now. a. b. c. d. e. Could buy Can buy Couldn t buy Will not buy Can not buy

Najma : Marta, you look tired. Why you don t sleep? Marta : I wish . . . . You know I still have to do my homework now.

a. b. c. d. e.

can will will be able to had been able to could

I wish my son became a manager of bakery. This sentences means . . . a. b. c. d. e. my son is a manager my son is not a manager my son were a manager my son was a manager of the bakery my son is running a bakery as a manager

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