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Conditional would have, should have, could have - exercise 2

Use would have, should have or could have and the verbs in brackets to complete the dialogue.

I shouldn't ___ to the disco yesterday night. (go)
I shouldn't have gone to the disco yesterday night.



Disaster at the Disco

Bryan: When I saw Susan with the other guy, I went away.
Janet: It's a pity. You should , I think. (stay)

Bryan: They didn't see me, you know. Wouldn't you the place immediately? (leave)

Janet: I would to talk to Susan if I had been there. (try) I wouldn't away. (go)

Bryan: You're right. I could her after the dance, but I didn't. (ask) I regret it now.

Janet: Yes, you should it. (do) She could you what was going on. (tell)

Bryan: You're right. She could it at the disco. (explain) But it was a bit of a shock to see her with him. Imagine that you were at a disco and you could see your boyfriend dancing with a girl.

Wouldn't you shocked in such a situation? (be)

Janet: I could my temper. (lose) But I wouldn't them alone.(leave)

Bryan: It's a pity you didn't go to the disco with me. It could funny. (be)

Would have, should have, could have exercises with answers, PDF worksheets, examples and grammar rules.

For pre-intermediate - advanced learners of English as a foreign language.

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