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1. Should have + verb participle

I should have called you earlier to check on you.

 

2. Could have + verb participle

I could have finished the project sooner if I had managed my time better.

 

3. Would have + verb participle

I would have joined the trip if I had known about it in advance.

 

Andrés Morillo Flores

1_ I should have prepared more for the presentation to feel more confident.

 

2_Could have gone to the concert last night, but I decided to stay home instead.

 

3_Would have reacted differently if I had known how serious the situation was.

 

SHANDE

1. I should have saved more money before going on that trip.

 

2. I could have gone to the gym more often if I had managed my time better.

 

3. I would have taken that job opportunity if I had known it was a better fit for my career.

 

Miriam Ugarte

Should have + verb participle

 

1.I should have studied harder for the exam.

 

Could have + verb participle

 

2.I could have helped you with your homework if you had asked me.

 

Would have + verb participle

 

3.I would have apologized earlier if I had known I upset you.

 

Maykol Ruiz

Should have + verb participle

 

-I should have worn a scarf to go outside.

 

Could have + verb participle

 

-I could have gone to the beach, but it was raining.

 

Would have +verb participle

 

-I would have helped you move, but I was already busy.

 

 

Alessandro

-Should have + verb participie

 

- I should have gone to bed earlier.

 

- I could have finished the project sooner.

 

- I would have bought that car, but it was too expensive.

 

Nathaly

1. Should have + verb participle: "I should have saved more money for my trip."

 

2. Could have + verb participle: "We could have gone to the concert, but the tickets were sold out."

 

3. Would have + verb participle: "If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam."

 

Merly Rivera

I should have studied more for the exam; now I regret it

 

I could have finished the project yesterday, but I got distracted.

 

I would have helped you if I had known you needed assistance.

 

Jelbyn Ñaupari

Should have + verb participle:

 

1.I should have studied harder for the exam.

 

Could have + verb participle:

 

2.I could have finished the project earlier if I had started sooner.

 

Would have + verb participle:

 

3."I would have gone to the concert if I had known about it in advance."

 

 

Erick

1.I should have taken that job opportunity when it was offered to me.

2.I could have spent more time with my family if I had managed my schedule better.

3.I would have finished the project earlier if I had focused more.

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Brenda Núñez

1. Should have: I should have studied harder for the exam. (Past participle: studied)

 

2. Could have: I could have gone to the party, but she was tired. (Past participle: gone)

 

3. Would have: I would have visited you, but we were busy. (Past participle: visited)

 

Eguel

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