Farming Scene 1 - Language Focus Add favourite Rob explains how to use ‘should’, ‘should have’ and some expressions used in giving directions. Watch the video. Then go to Task and do the activities. Task 1 exercise Task 2 exercise Task 3 exercise Download Download Support Pack (581KB)580.8 KB Language level B1 Intermediate B2 Upper intermediate Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5 Average: 4 (4 votes) Rate MATARSAK Log in or register to post comments Like 0 Why we say " Pietro didn't pass his exam. he shuld have studied harder " and we don't say " he should has studied harder " . thanks Log in or register to post comments Like 0 Hello M.A.KH, Should have is an example of a perfect modal verb and these verbs do not change their form. We use 'have' in all such examples: should have would have won't have could have etc. Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments Like 0 Scarecrow is spaventapasseri in italian, a very long word! Log in or register to post comments Like 0 scarecrow means korkuluk in Turkish Log in or register to post comments Like 0 Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Current page 2
Why we say " Pietro didn't pass his exam. he shuld have studied harder " and we don't say " he should has studied harder " . thanks Log in or register to post comments Like 0
Hello M.A.KH, Should have is an example of a perfect modal verb and these verbs do not change their form. We use 'have' in all such examples: should have would have won't have could have etc. Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments Like 0
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Hello M.A.KH,
Should have is an example of a perfect modal verb and these verbs do not change their form. We use 'have' in all such examples:
should have
would have
won't have
could have
etc.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team