Modals referring to the PAST could / should / shouldn`t / needn`t HAVE + past participle was (were able) / to had to + infinitive.

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Modals referring to the PAST could / should / shouldn`t / needn`t HAVE + past participle was (were able) / to had to + infinitive

Complete the sentences. a)There are some tomatoes in the fridge. You … (buy) any. NEEDN`T HAVE BOUGHT b) Although it took us a long time, we … (open) the old safe. WERE ABLE TO OPEN c) The prices at the holiday resort were much cheaper than I expected so I … (take) so much money. NEEDN`T HAVE TAKEN

d) I … (wear) a short-sleeved white shirt when I was in high school. HAD TO WEAR e) Why did you walk all the way from the station? You … (phone) for a lift. COULD HAVE PHONED f)You … (go) through that red light. SHOULDN`T HAVE GONE

g) She … (win) the gold medal if she hadn’t fallen three times. COULD HAVE WON h) My mum … (wear)knee-high white socks to go to school. She hated them! HAD TO WEAR i)We … (worry) about being late because when we got there the show hadn't even started. NEEDN`T HAVE WORRIED

j) Despite the arrival of the storm, they … (finish) the football match. WERE ABLE TO FINISH k) You`re late. You … (be) here a long time ago! SHOULD HAVE BEEN

Clothes

a p… skirt polka-dot

a s… shirt striped

c… shorts checked

f … shoes flat

h… shoes high heeled

f … jeans flared

n… jeans narrow

a s… T-shirt sleeveless

a s… T-shirt short-sleeved

Habits in the PAST e used to / didn`t use to

POSITIVE I used to … play with toys. watch cartoons. study in the afternoon. go to bed early.

NEGATIVE e I didn`t use to … have a mobile. go out alone. travel with my friends. date.

Have sth done

Is it attractive to … (head)? HAVE YOUR HEAD TATTOED

I always … (nails). HAVE MY NAILS PAINTED

Would you … (lips)? HAVE YOUR LIPS PIERCED

How often does Neymar … (hair)? HAVE HAIR DYED

Advice You should / shouldn`t You`d better If I were you, I`d

You should see a doctor./ take an aspirin.

You`d better hurry.

If I were you, I`d call a friend. / watch TV. / go out. / play computer games. / surf the net.

You`d better go on a diet. / exercise. / do sports. / stop eating junk food.