Might, could, needn't, should, shouldn't

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Listen and complete the dialogue with the words below.
Is Archie right to

Listen and complete the dialogue with the words below. Is Archie right
be annoyed? Why? / Why not?

could
might
needn’t
should
shouldn’t

shouldn’t

could

might

needn’t

should

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Complete the sentence.

She told me Sam’s address. I already knew it.
She ___________

Complete the sentence. She told me Sam’s address. I already knew it.
have told me Sam’s address
because I already knew it.

needn’t

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You didn’t go to the doctor’s. You were feeling very ill.

You should

You didn’t go to the doctor’s. You were feeling very ill. You
have gone to the doctor’s because you were feeling ill.

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You didn’t give her dad a card. It was his birthday.

She should

You didn’t give her dad a card. It was his birthday. She
have given her dad a card because it was his birthday.

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Mark took his camera to the match. He took no photos.

Mark needn’t

Mark took his camera to the match. He took no photos. Mark
have taken his camera to the match because he didn’t take any photos.

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We took sun cream on holiday. It rained every day.

We needn’t have

We took sun cream on holiday. It rained every day. We needn’t
taken sun cream on holiday because it rained every day.

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You spent all your money. You needed some for the bus.

You shouldn’t

You spent all your money. You needed some for the bus. You
have spent all your money because you needed some for the bus.

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You shouldn’t have given chocolate to your dog.

She needn’t have worn formal

You shouldn’t have given chocolate to your dog. She needn’t have worn
clothes.

You could / should have invited your cousins to your party.

You might / could have saved some chips for me!

You shouldn’t have left the front door unlocked.

You needn’t have bought me a present.

You should have stayed at home.

They could / might have given us a lift to the station!

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If she hadn’t lost her temper,
Jack wouldn’t have left.

Third Conditional

We use

If she hadn’t lost her temper, Jack wouldn’t have left. Third Conditional
the third conditional to talk about how a situation
in the past could have been avoided:

(But she did lose her temper, Jack did leave)

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(If………), [ ____would/wouldn’t have].

[ ____would/wouldn’t have] (If………).

=

She’d have been amazed if you’d

(If………), [ ____would/wouldn’t have]. [ ____would/wouldn’t have] (If………). = She’d have been
asked her out.

She would have been amazed if you had asked her out.

She’d = she would

You’d = you had

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(If I hadn’t had a heavy suitcase with me), [I could have

(If I hadn’t had a heavy suitcase with me), [I could have
run for the bus].

= would have been able to

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[ __ could have / might have] (if……)

If my dad had gone

[ __ could have / might have] (if……) If my dad had
to university, he might have become a teacher.

The result is less certain

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hadn’t left

wouldn’t have got

would have won

had played

would have been

hadn’t mentioned

hadn’t come

would have

hadn’t left wouldn’t have got would have won had played would have
gone on

Would have gone

hadn’t been

wouldn’t have guessed

hadn’t given

wouldn’t have written

hadn’t been

had asked

would have said

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If we hadn’t run, we wouldn’t have arrived on time.

You might have

If we hadn’t run, we wouldn’t have arrived on time. You might
taken some photos!

We shouldn’t have eaten at the hotel.

He wouldn’t have got lost if he hadn’t panicked.

If you hadn’t helped, we wouldn’t have won.

You needn’t have bought me a present.