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  1. If only - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  2. Ian Wyndham is a British businessman who lives with his American musician girlfriend, Samantha Andrews (), in London.Taking us through a day in Ian and Samantha's life, the film opens by showing different events such as Samantha getting burnt on a kettle, Ian's watch breaking, Samantha getting Coca-Cola splashed on her clothing, and Ian being interrupted by Samantha during an important meeting ...

  3. Hello Peter, The difference between wish/if only + past tense and wish + would/wouldn’t is that in the last one there’s “a choice involved”, isn’t it?So, if I say: I wish he would eat more healthy ——> I think he can change his life style . I wish he ate more healthy ——> I don’t think there’s any choice

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0332136If Only (2004) - IMDb

    Jul 15, 2004 · If Only: Directed by Gil Junger. With Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paul Nicholls, Tom Wilkinson, Diana Hardcastle. It takes a tragedy to teach the young businessman Ian to put love ahead of work and open up to his musician girlfriend Samantha.

  5. Sep 9, 2019 · If only there were a sanctuary in KL’s city centre that feeds the spirit while soothing our stresses away: The Malaysian trio of Keith, Jean and Jonathan – who collectively have over three decades of experience in helming eateries, locally and abroad - have brought that vision to vibrant life, birthing one of 2019’s best new cafes, a delightfully distinctive bungalow space filled with ...

  6. IF ONLY definition: 1. used when you want to say how doing something would make it possible to avoid something…. Learn more.

  7. Jul 17, 2024 · The meaning of IF ONLY is —used to talk about something that one wants to happen or be true. How to use if only in a sentence.

  8. An expression used to introduce a wish, esp one felt to be unrealizable.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. "Only if" and "if only" are idiomatic phrases that are quite different in meaning. "If" is used to express a condition. When used after only i.e. only if, it expresses a strong condition or the only situation in which something can happen.

  10. After his impetuous musician girlfriend, Samantha, dies in an accident shortly after they had a fight (and nearly broke up), a grief-stricken British businessman, Ian Wyndham, living in London gets a chance to relive the day all over again, in the hope of changing the events that led up to her getting killed. —austin4577@aol.com

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