Unreal Time
Unreal Time
Unreal Time
The past tense is sometimes used in English to refer to an unreal situation. Although the tense is the past, we
are usually talking about the present, e.g. in a Type 2 conditional sentence:
If dogs had wings, they would be able to fly.
Although had is in the past tense, we are not referring to the past - we are talking about a hypothetical
situation. We call this the unreal past.
Other situations where this occurs are:
After other words and expressions like if (suppose/supposing, if only, what if,
imagine)
After the verb to wish
After the expressions Id rather; Id prefer; Its time.
Wishes
Present/Future time
The verb to wish is followed by an unreal past tense when we want to talk about situations in the present that
we are not happy about and would want to change a present/future state.
I wish I had a motorbike. (I dont have one now.)
I wish you werent leaving. (You are leaving.)
Would
Would is used when the speaker wants somebody or something else to change, or to describe an annoying
habit.
I wish he would stop smoking.
I wish it would stop raining.
I wish you wouldnt make such a mess.
Past time
As with present wishes, when we refer to situations in the past we are not happy about or about actions that
we regret, the verb form after wish is one stage further back in the past, so we use wish followed by the past
participle. Same is used after if only to express regrets.
I wish I hadnt said that.(but I did)
If only I hadnt eaten so much. (but I did)
Hope
Wishes about simple future events are expressed with hope.
I hope it doesnt (wont) rain tomorrow.
I hope you(ll) have a lovely time in Portugal (on your holiday next week).
Id rather is followed by past verb forms in the same way as wishes about the present. It expresses
preference about actions.
Id rather you didnt smoke in here.
Both Id rather and Id sooner are used with normal verb forms when comparing nouns or phrases.
Id rather be a sailor than a soldier. (present)
Id rather have lived in Ancient Greece than Ancient Rome. (past)
Id prefer can be used in the same way, but note that prefer in this type of sentence has an object it.
Id prefer it if you didnt go.
However, Id prefer is not followed by an unreal verb form in other situations.
Id prefer tea to coffee.
Id prefer you to go swimming (rather than go jogging).
Formulaic Subjunctives
These are fixed expressions all using subjunctive. Typical expressions are:
God save the Queen!
Be that as it may
Come what may .
Suffice it to say .
Far be it from me
Practice
I
IV For each sentence, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original
sentence, but using the words given in brackets.
1) Please, hurry up! (wish)
2) Its very late. We really ought to be leaving. (time)
3) It would be nice to know his opinion. (wish)
4) Please keep it a secret for the time being. (rather)
5) Its a pity that youre going away so soon. (wish)
6) Would you mind not smoking at table? (rather)
7) He really should find himself a regular job. (time)
8) My parents would prefer us to live in the country. (rather)
9) When is the weather going to improve? (high time)
10) Please stop making so much noise! (wish)
suffice it to say
so be it
far be it from me
be that as it may
God forbid