I wish my grandfather ...... (be) in better health.
I wish my son ...... (spend) more time studying.
Jack wishes you ...... (have) more time for him.
My new manager wishes she ...... (not/earn) so little money.
The garbagemen wish they ...... (drive) a faster car.
My cousin Emily wishes she ...... (score) better grades at school.
Mr Thompson wishes he ...... (live) a happier life.
Some people wish they ...... (not/have) so much bad luck in life.
My friend John wishes he ...... (sleep) more peacefully at night.
I wish you ...... (not/work) so much.
My mother wishes I ...... (finish) my MA last year but I couldn't take it any more.
Our teachers wish we ...... (do) better in last month's final exams.
The old man wishes he ...... (change) the tires on his car before it started snowing.
Pete wishes he ...... (marry) his high school friend Lilly.
The President wishes the government ...... (pass) the law.
Nataly wishes she ...... (not/lose) her purse.
Marcus wishes his friends ...... (not/break) his mother's china vase.
The fashion model wishes he ...... (not/fly) to Switzerland after all.
The cover girl wishes her grandmother ...... (not/see) her naked picture.
The party leader wishes he ...... (collect) more money for the poor last weekend.
I wish you ...... (let) me help you. /but you won't/
I wish you ...... (give) up smoking. /but you won't/
Jack wishes he ...... (win) some money in the lottery. /but he won't/
Charlie and Mike wish they ...... (have) better salaries in their new jobs. /but they won't/
David wishes he ...... (not/live) in such a bad neighbourhood all his life. /but he will/
My parents wish I ...... (not/speak) about Aunt Meggan so harshly. /but I will/
The children wish they ...... (not/have to) go to school tomorrow. /but they will/
The singers wish people ...... (give) them more money. /but they won't/
I wish you ...... (tell) me about your problems. /but you won't/
The police wish more people ...... (help) them investigate crimes. /but they won't/