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You could have + (past participle)


Using 'could have' you are speaking about something that was, should be or would be. You are stating that they had other options that could have been chosen.

✍ Here are some examples:

β–ͺ️You could have completed it sooner.
▫️You could have blown your chance.
β–ͺ️You could have done better on your exam.
▫️You could have given me more time to get ready.
β–ͺ️You could have heard that from someone else.
▫️You could have sent that package first class.
β–ͺ️You could have slept in a little longer.
▫️You could have written him a letter.
β–ͺ️You could have thought of something to do.
▫️You could have upset her by saying that.


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πŸ”» Collocation - DO πŸ”»


πŸ”ΈDo business

πŸ”ΉDo nothing

πŸ”ΈDo the homework

πŸ”ΉDo your hair

πŸ”ΈDo your best

πŸ”ΉDo the shopping


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THE TONGUE HAS NO BONES BUT IS STRONG ENOUGH TO BREAK A HEART.


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Don’t become a hostage to your past by always reviewing and reliving your mistakes.
Don’t remind yourself of what should have, could have or would have been.
Release it and let it go
Move on..


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πŸ”»The zero conditionalπŸ”»


🟫USAGE:


General truths and general habits


🟨STRUCTURE:

If + present simple, present simple


🟠Note:
In the zero conditional, both clauses are in the present tense. 


βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•


✨If people eat too much, they get fat.

✨Water boils when it reaches 100°C.



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πŸ”»The first conditionalπŸ”»


🟦USAGE:

Possible or likely things in the future


🟧STRUCTURE:

If + present simple will + infinitive



🟣Note:
In the first conditional, we use the present simple in the if-clause and β€˜will’ in the main clause.


βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•


✨If you study more, your English will get better.

✨If I see Sarah, I will ask her.


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πŸ”»The second conditionalπŸ”»


🟨Usage
:

Impossible things in the present / unlikely things in the future


πŸŸ₯Structure:

If + past simple, would + infinitive


βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•βž•


✨If you studied more, your mark would be better.

✨If I had more time, I would take up golf.


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