Should have
Would Have
Which shows advice?
A) could have
B) should have
C) would have
should have
"I want to drink tea" - change this sentence to reported speech.
She said that she wanted to drink tea
What does the word invest mean?
To invest means committing money, time, or resources into assets (stocks, real estate) or projects with the expectation of generating future profit or benefits, inherently involving risk
Could've is the contraction of what?
Could have
I will help you with your homework. Change this sentence to reported speech.
He said that he would help me with my homework.
What does the word "make a living" mean?
Earn enough money to pay for basic needs like food and rent (Example: Working a job to support yourself)
Finish the sentence:
“I ______ gone to the party, but I was tired.” (possibility)
Could have
He didn't trust me and I am so disappointed.
She said that he hadn't trusted her, and she was so disappointed.
Make one sentence using " Stick to Budget"
Example
Finish the sentence:
“If I had left earlier, I ______ arrived on time.” (Imaginary result)
would have
Barbara said, “I didn’t realise it was midnight.”
Barbara said she hadn’t realised it was midnight.
Who does the word accumulate mean?
to gradually collect, gather, or increase in quantity or number over a period of time
Correct the sentence:
“She should have went to class.”
She should have gone to class.
" I am feeling bad, I can't join the meeting"
Barbara
Barbara said she was feeling bad and she couldn't join the meeting.
When do you use "Apparently" and provide one example
"Apparently" is an adverb used to indicate that something seems true based on evidence or hearsay, but may not be certain.