Lesson 778 - How to use and different meaning of SHOULD HAVE WOULD HAVE and COULD HAVE
Lesson 778 - How to use and different meaning of SHOULD HAVE WOULD HAVE and COULD HAVE Welcome to Socheat Thin channel Please SUBSCRIBE Dear everyone, Today we are going to learn the meaning and how to use SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE and WOULD HAVE. These are called modal verbs or sometime they are called "modals of lost opportunities". The Phrase of Simple Past just tells what happened and Past Modals tell what could have, would have, and should have happened. Formation: Should have + [past participle verb] Could have + [past participle verb] Would have + [past participle verb] Should have Should have means that something did not happen, but we wish it had happened. We use should have to talk about past mistakes. Should have + [past participle verb] Examples: I should’ve bought the computer when it was on sale. I should’ve studied English harder. I should’ve listened to my mother. I’m sorry I shouldn’t have yelled at you yesterday. Could have Could have means that something was possible in the past, but it did not happen. Could have + [past participle verb] Examples: I could’ve been a doctor if I studied harder. I could’ve gone to university, but I decided to work for 2 years. I could’ve lived in the US if I married her. I could’ve married her but I didn’t. Would have Sentence with Would Have shows that you wanted to do something in the past, but you could not. Would have + [past participle verb] Examples: I would’ve called you, but there was no phone service there. They would’ve been here already if they had left earlier. If I had received the money, I would’ve given it to you. Thank you, for detail please watch the video. Fore more amazing video lessons please watch the following videos. ore more videos, please watch in the following links: Daily Activities Daily Activity in English by Socheat Thin • Lesson 678 - Daily Activities Daily Activi... How to use DO YOU vs ARE YOU in English by Socheat Thin • Lesson 684 - How to use DO YOU vs ARE YOU ... 60 Frequently use Verbs in Workplace and Office by Socheat Thin • Lesson 688 - 60 Frequently use Verbs in Wo... 40 English Adjectives about personality with examples by Socheat Thin • Lesson 682 - 40 English Adjectives about p... • Lesson 690 - Meaning and how to you NOT AT... 100 Questions and Answer in English Conversation by Socheat Thin - • Lesson 192 - 100 Questions and Answer in E... thanks Socheat Thin

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