Preferences Hopes and Wishes
Preferences Hopes and Wishes
Preferences Hopes and Wishes
a)
With no change in subject, followed by
bare infinitive.
Ex. I’d rather sit and rest.
b)
With change in subject, followed by a
past tense.
Ex. I’d rather you told me the plan.
WISHES
WANTS & FIXED EXPRESSIONS
Wants
Wish + to infinitive = want.
This is a very formal use of wish.
Ex. I wish to see a manager.
Wish + Direct Object + to infinitive.
Ex. I wish our names to appear in the report.
Fixed expressions
Wish with two objects is used in some fixed
expressions:
Ex. I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Ex. We all wish you a speedy recovery.
HOPES
The verb hope is often followed by a present
tense with a future meaning, especially in the
first person.
Ex. I hope she likes the flowers.
Ex. I hope she doesn’t like the flowers.