The structure "should have + past participle" is used to express... 1. happiness while describing previous situations 2. regret while describing hypothetical future situations 3. regret while describing hypothetical past situations.
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When you say: "I should have studied for the exam.", it means: 1. You think it would be a good idea to study for the exam 2. You didn't study for the exam, it's too late and you regret it. 3. You think it's a good idea to study for the exam
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What's the structure of the 2nd conditional? 1. If + past simple + present perfect 2. If + past simple + would or could or might 3. If + present perfect + would or could or might 4. If + present simple + will or can or might
2 (What comes after the modal verbs?)
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