When do we use should have +V3
WHEN Something in the past didn’t go the right way, and now we realize it.
This is the basic structure of a sentence using "should have."
should have + past participle"?
Which two past-tense verbs are needed to form a third conditional sentence?
Had + past participle and would have + past participle
Which part of the sentence is a third conditional?
"If Wallace had chosen the door, he wouldn’t have lived with regret. He should have trusted his younger self."
A) "He should have trusted his younger self."
B) "He wouldn’t have lived with regret."
C) "If Wallace had chosen the door, he wouldn’t have lived with regret."
D) "Wallace had chosen the door."
C
"Ece should have went to the doctor earlier."
went should be --> gone
What do we use the third conditional for?
To talk about imaginary or unreal situations in the past—often regrets or missed chances.
The sentence "I should have called her" expresses what emotion?
Regret
What kind of feeling or mood is usually expressed in third conditional sentences?
Regret, missed chances, or imagining a different past.
Choose the sentence that contains both "should have" and a third conditional correctly.
A) If Wallace would have chosen the door, he should go inside.
B) If Wallace had trusted the door, he would have found peace. He should have opened it.
C) He should had chosen the door when he saw it.
D) Wallace should have open the door if he had time.
B
What’s wrong with this sentence?
“If Wallace had not given up on his dream, he will have succeeded by now.”
Will have succeeded” should be “would have succeeded.”
Which conditional would you use to say this?
“If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.”
Third conditional
He should have entered the door ." what does this imply about Wallace?
He did not enter the door
Which sentence is a correct third conditional?
A) If I studied, I would pass.
B) If I had studied, I would have passed.
B) If I had studied, I would have passed.
Choose the correct third conditional about Wallace:
A) If Wallace went through the door, he would live in peace.
B) If Wallace goes through the door, he lives in peace.
C) If Wallace had gone through the door, he would have lived in peace.
D) If Wallace had go through the door, he would lived in peace
C
What’s wrong with this sentence?
Cengizhan should of told me about the problem."
Which word should replace "of"?
instead of ''of'' there should be ''have''
True or False:
"You should have called me" means that you did call me.
False. You should have called me means you did not call, but it would have been the right or expected thing to do
what auxiliary verb is used with "should" to refer to a past situation.
Have
In the story, rewrite this sentence in third conditional:
“If Wallace finds the door, he goes in.”
If Wallace had found the door, he would have gone in.
Which sentence is a correct third conditional about Emir?
A) If Emir studied more, he passed his exam.
B) If Emir had studied more, he would have passed the exam.
C) If Emir would study, he would have passed.
D) If Emir studies more, he will have passed.
B
“If the boy in The Door in the Wall hadn’t gone through the door, he wouldn’t have discovered his dream world.”
The sentence is correct. (Trick question)
Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle.
what is this?
the third conditional
Lionel Wallace ignored the door in the wall many times. This sentence shows regret:
"Wallace __________ (go) through the door when he first saw it."
should have gone"
Why is this sentence incorrect? “If I had saw the door, I would have go in.” Fix it.
It uses the wrong past participles. Correct sentence: “If I had seen the door, I would have gone in.”
Which sentence correctly combines Wallace and Zeynep in the third conditional?
A) If Zeynep meets Wallace, they would talk about the door.
B) If Wallace had met Zeynep, they would have talked about the green door.
C) If Wallace met Zeynep, she would talked about the garden.
D) If Wallace would meet Zeynep, she will show him the door.
B
What’s wrong with this sentence?
“If Elif had followed the advice of her friends, she would not have decided to study medicine.”
Would not have decided” should be “would not decide.”