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Episode Synopsis
Should with first participle
We use "should+first participle" when we have to give suggestions to others.
Structure of the sentence:
Subject + should +first participle(verb first form)+ other words
Examples:
· You should sleep now
· She should wear sari.
· She should study hard.
Should have with third participle
We use "Should have + third participle (verb 3rd form)" to talk about things we regret.
Examples:
· You should have studied harder. (= you didn't study very hard and so you failed the exam.)
· I should have gone to bed early. (= I didn't go to bed early and now I'm tired).
· She shouldn't have eaten so much cake. (= She did eat a lot of cake and now she doesn’t feel good.)
We use "should+first participle" when we have to give suggestions to others.
Structure of the sentence:
Subject + should +first participle(verb first form)+ other words
Examples:
· You should sleep now
· She should wear sari.
· She should study hard.
Should have with third participle
We use "Should have + third participle (verb 3rd form)" to talk about things we regret.
Examples:
· You should have studied harder. (= you didn't study very hard and so you failed the exam.)
· I should have gone to bed early. (= I didn't go to bed early and now I'm tired).
· She shouldn't have eaten so much cake. (= She did eat a lot of cake and now she doesn’t feel good.)
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