Choose the purpose of the sentence I wish I had seen that concert. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change If only you would like ballet! The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change I wish I was not so afraid to go on stage. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change If only I had not spent all money on concerts. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change If only I was studying ballet. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change I wish I had bought a ticket to that performance. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change I wish you were a frequent theatre-goer. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change I wish I had heard about this ballet earlier. The speaker wants to change something in the present to express regret about something in the past to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change
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Choose the purpose of the sentence

I wish I had seen that concert.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

If only you would like ballet!

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

I wish I was not so afraid to go on stage.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

If only I had not spent all money on concerts.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

If only I was studying ballet.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

I wish I had bought a ticket to that performance.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

I wish you were a frequent theatre-goer.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change

I wish I had heard about this ballet earlier.

The speaker wants
  • to change something in the present
  • to express regret about something in the past
  • to express a desire for a situation or somebody's behaviour to change