8.How I wish I _____ have a long holiday,doing things that I like.( 。
A.canB.couldC.be able toD.am able to

分析 我多么希望我能有一個(gè)長假,做我喜歡的事情.

解答 答案:B   wish后面的從句,表示與事實(shí)相反的情況,或表示將來不太可能實(shí)現(xiàn)的愿望.其賓語從句的動(dòng)詞形式是與過去相關(guān)的形式.

點(diǎn)評 wish能接that引導(dǎo)的從句,從句的謂語動(dòng)詞要用虛擬語氣(動(dòng)詞用過去時(shí),或過去完成時(shí)).

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