15. Could you check my sentences. Thank you very much

1. I wish I could go back in time to ancient Greece.
2. I wish I had a sister or brother who spoke another language.
3. Imagine we could have sailed to Troy to save Helen!
4. I wish we could go back and change the past.
5. Don't you wish we could travel more?

All look fine except for #3.

How can you fix #3?

Imagine that we could have sailed to Troy to save Helen!

But I am not really sure

Thanks

Yes, that's right!

Also this ...
Imagine! We could have sailed to Troy to save Helen.

Sure, I'd be happy to check your sentences! Here's how you can check them for yourself in the future:

1. Read through each sentence carefully and check for any grammatical errors, such as incorrect verb tenses or missing punctuation.

2. Consider the clarity and coherence of your sentences. Make sure the meaning is clear and that the sentences flow smoothly.

3. If possible, ask someone else, like a friend or a teacher, to review your sentences and provide feedback.

Now, let's check your sentences together:

1. "I wish I could go back in time to ancient Greece."
- This sentence is grammatically correct and expresses a desire to travel back in time. Well done!

2. "I wish I had a sister or brother who spoke another language."
- This sentence is also grammatically correct and conveys a wish for a sibling who speaks a different language. Great job!

3. "Imagine we could have sailed to Troy to save Helen!"
- This sentence seems correct grammatically but appears to be in the subjunctive mood, as it expresses a hypothetical scenario. Well done on using imagination!

4. "I wish we could go back and change the past."
- This sentence is grammatically sound and expresses a desire to alter the past. Good work!

5. "Don't you wish we could travel more?"
- Once again, this sentence is grammatically correct and asks a question about wanting to travel more. Nicely done!

Overall, your sentences are well-formed and free of errors. Great job! Remember to follow the steps outlined earlier to check your sentences independently in the future.