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could have Should have If Cindy had arrived home earlier yesterday, she __________ had dinner with her family. Click on the right option to complete the sentence .
Could have “Could have” is used in order to show something that was possible in the past. Very good ! Are you ready for the next one ?
Could have Should have Mark is angry at me because I didn’t invite him to my birthday party. Do you think I … invited him? Click on the right option to complete the sentence .
Should have “Should have” is used in order to show advisability of something in the past. Very good ! Are you ready for the next one ?
Should have could have Mom couldn’t watch my school play because she had many things to do at home. I think I ___ helped her out. Click on the right option to complete the sentence .
Should have We use “should have” in order to regret something that wasn’t done in a certain way in the past. Very good ! Are you ready for the next one ?
Should have Could have If the kids had gone with us they … had a lot of fun. Click on the right option to complete the sentence.
Could have When we state a condition starting with “if + past perfect” we use “should have” to talk about a possible consequence. Very good ! Are you ready for the next one?
Shouldn’t have Couldn’t have David broke his leg climbing a mountain. I think he … gone there. Click on the right option to complete the sentence.
Shouldn’t have We use “shouldn’t have” to talk about something we think happened in a way we regret, or think was not the best solution. Very good ! Are you ready for the next one?
Could have Should have The baby … slept all night if we had fed him before going to bed. Click on the right option to complete the sentence.
Could have We use “could have” to talk about a possibility in the past if a certain condition took place. Very good ! Did you get it? Let’s review...
Could have Should have Used to talk about a possible consequence in the past if a certain condition was met. Used to talk about something that was advisable in the past.