2️⃣ I lost my mobile phone.
- You ..... been more careful.
- You ..... been more careful.
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19%
A. could have
68%
B. should have
13%
C. would have
3️⃣ Last year, I went to Andaman.
- London is a beautiful city. You ..... gone to London but you didn't.
- London is a beautiful city. You ..... gone to London but you didn't.
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44%
A. could have
36%
B. should have
20%
C. would have
4️⃣ I forgot to take my medicine.
- If you had taken your medicine, you ..... suffered from fever.
- If you had taken your medicine, you ..... suffered from fever.
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22%
A. could have
18%
B. should have
60%
C. wouldn't have
5️⃣ They didn't play well so they had to go out of the stadium.
- They ..... played well but they didn't.
- They ..... played well but they didn't.
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55%
A. could have
29%
B. should have
16%
C. would have
6️⃣ I forgot to water the plants.Some of them have died.
- You ..... watered the plants.
- You ..... watered the plants.
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17%
A. could have
69%
B. should have
13%
C. would have
7️⃣ I got hurt yesterday.I slipped at the mall.
- You ..... walked carefully.
- You ..... walked carefully.
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20%
A. could have
69%
B. should have
11%
C. would have
8️⃣ I missed my train so I will not be able to come on time.
- You ..... arrived early at the station but you didn't.
- You ..... arrived early at the station but you didn't.
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46%
A. could have
41%
B. should have
13%
C. would have
9️⃣ Cristal shouted at her workers so they quit her company.
- If she had not shouted at her workers, they ..... quit.
- If she had not shouted at her workers, they ..... quit.
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21%
A. could have
16%
B. should have
63%
C. wouldn't have
🔟 John didn't study well and failed his exam.
- He ..... studied more.
- He ..... studied more.
Anonymous Quiz
26%
A. could have
64%
B. should have
10%
C. would have
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1️⃣ B. should have 2️⃣ B. should have
3️⃣ A. could have 4️⃣ C. wouldn't have
5️⃣ A. could have 6️⃣ B. should have
7️⃣ B. should have 8️⃣ A. could have
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1️⃣ B. should have 2️⃣ B. should have
3️⃣ A. could have 4️⃣ C. wouldn't have
5️⃣ A. could have 6️⃣ B. should have
7️⃣ B. should have 8️⃣ A. could have
9️⃣ C. wouldn't have 🔟 B. should have
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🔰Will have done
🔻We can use 'will have done' to talk about what will have been achieved by a certain moment in time.
🔹We'll have been in these offices for eight years next month.
🔹She'll have visited ten countries in twelve days by the time she gets back.
🔹I'll have finished this project by Friday.
🔻If we want to emphasise the continuity of the activity, we can use the continuous form.
🔹I'll have been working here for 35 years by the time I retire.
🔹She'll have been driving for more than fifteen hours straight by the time she gets here.
🔹They'll have been working with us for 15 years by the end of this year.
🔻We can also use 'will have done' to predict what we think has already happened at present.
🔹He'll have already read the report by now. Too late to change it.
🔹She'll have boarded her plane. It's too late to contact her.
🔹They'll have decided by now. We should hear the result today or tomorrow.
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🔻We can use 'will have done' to talk about what will have been achieved by a certain moment in time.
🔹We'll have been in these offices for eight years next month.
🔹She'll have visited ten countries in twelve days by the time she gets back.
🔹I'll have finished this project by Friday.
🔻If we want to emphasise the continuity of the activity, we can use the continuous form.
🔹I'll have been working here for 35 years by the time I retire.
🔹She'll have been driving for more than fifteen hours straight by the time she gets here.
🔹They'll have been working with us for 15 years by the end of this year.
🔻We can also use 'will have done' to predict what we think has already happened at present.
🔹He'll have already read the report by now. Too late to change it.
🔹She'll have boarded her plane. It's too late to contact her.
🔹They'll have decided by now. We should hear the result today or tomorrow.
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🔰Will have done 🔻We can use 'will have done' to talk about what will have been achieved by a certain moment in time. 🔹We'll have been in these offices for eight years next month. 🔹She'll have visited ten countries in twelve days by the time she gets…
✨The use of THE FUTURE PERFECT TENSE "Will have done"
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Future Perfect in English: How and When to Use & Examples
Future Perfect in English: How and When to Use & Examples - watch this video to learn how to use this tense.
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🔰Used to
🔻Used to do
✨We use 'used to' for something that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens.
🔹I used to smoke a packet a day but I stopped two years ago.
🔹Ben used to travel a lot in his job but now, since his promotion, he doesn't.
🔹I used to drive to work but now I take the bus.
✨We also use it for something that was true but no longer is.
🔹There used to be a cinema in the town but now there isn't.
🔹She used to have really long hair but she's had it all cut off.
🔹I didn't use to like him but now I do.
✨'Used to do' is different from 'to be used to doing' and 'to get used to doing'
🔻To be used to doing
✨We use 'to be used to doing' to say that something is normal, not unusual.
🔹I'm used to living on my own. I've done it for quite a long time.
🔹Hans has lived in England for over a year so he is used to driving on the left now.
🔹They've always lived in hot countries so they aren't used to the cold weather here.
🔻To get used to doing
✨We use 'to get used to doing' to talk about the process of something becoming normal for us.
🔹I didn't understand the accent when I first moved here but I quickly got used to it.
🔹She has started working nights and is still getting used to sleeping during the day.
🔹I have always lived in the country but now I'm beginning to get used to living in the city.
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🔻Used to do
✨We use 'used to' for something that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens.
🔹I used to smoke a packet a day but I stopped two years ago.
🔹Ben used to travel a lot in his job but now, since his promotion, he doesn't.
🔹I used to drive to work but now I take the bus.
✨We also use it for something that was true but no longer is.
🔹There used to be a cinema in the town but now there isn't.
🔹She used to have really long hair but she's had it all cut off.
🔹I didn't use to like him but now I do.
✨'Used to do' is different from 'to be used to doing' and 'to get used to doing'
🔻To be used to doing
✨We use 'to be used to doing' to say that something is normal, not unusual.
🔹I'm used to living on my own. I've done it for quite a long time.
🔹Hans has lived in England for over a year so he is used to driving on the left now.
🔹They've always lived in hot countries so they aren't used to the cold weather here.
🔻To get used to doing
✨We use 'to get used to doing' to talk about the process of something becoming normal for us.
🔹I didn't understand the accent when I first moved here but I quickly got used to it.
🔹She has started working nights and is still getting used to sleeping during the day.
🔹I have always lived in the country but now I'm beginning to get used to living in the city.
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🔰Used to 🔻Used to do ✨We use 'used to' for something that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens. 🔹I used to smoke a packet a day but I stopped two years ago. 🔹Ben used to travel a lot in his job but now, since his promotion, he doesn't.…
✨Use to
✨Be used to
✨Get used to
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✨Be used to
✨Get used to
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Learn English Grammar: USE, USED, and USED TO
How do you use the verb USE? The answer is, in several different ways! In this lesson, I will explain how to use this common verb, with lots of examples from everyday English. We will also look at the difference between "used" and "used to", which can mean…
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📚USE TO, BE USED TO, and GET USED TO quiz (multiple choice).
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📚USE TO, BE USED TO, and GET USED TO quiz (multiple choice).
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