Question 1
I wish I _____ afford a luxury cruise around the Mediterranean right now.
Options: can, could, will
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them. Use “wish” to describe imaginary, unreal, or impossible travel situations.
Practice 2 of 2
Question 1
I wish I _____ afford a luxury cruise around the Mediterranean right now.
Options: can, could, will
Question 2
She wishes she _____ to Iceland last winter when the Northern Lights were so spectacular.
Options: went, had gone, would go
Question 3
Tom wishes he _____ more photos during his backpacking trip through Southeast Asia.
Options: took, takes, had taken
Question 4
We wish we _____ teleport to Paris for the weekend instead of spending hours on a plane.
Options: can, could, will
Question 5
Sarah wishes her vacation to Bali _____ longer than just one week.
Options: is, were, had been
Question 6
If only there _____ direct flights from here to the remote islands of French Polynesia!
Options: are, were, had been
Question 7
They wish they _____ more time exploring the ancient temples in Cambodia when they had the chance.
Options: have spent, would have spent, had spent
Question 8
I wish the weather _____ better during our safari in Tanzania last month.
Options: was, had been, would be
Question 9
Maria wishes she _____ overcome her fear of flying so she could visit New Zealand.
Options: can, will, could
Question 10
We wish the travel restrictions _____ in place when we planned our trip to South America.
Options: weren't being, hadn't been, aren't being
Question 11
If only my job _____ me more flexibility to take extended trips to explore Patagonia!
Options: gives, gave, had given
Question 12
I wish I _____ about the hidden beaches in Thailand before my trip ended; I would have visited them.
Options: knew, know, had known
Practise Dream Destinations & Impossible Wishes with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Dream Destinations & Impossible Wishes in everyday English.
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