Could have, should have, would have
These past modal verbs are all used
hypothetically, to talk about things that didn't really happen in the past.
Could have + past
participle
1: Could have + past participle means that something was
possible in the past, or you had the ability to do something in the past, but
that you didn't do it. (See also modals of ability.)
·
I could have stayed up
late, but I decided to go to bed early.
·
They could have won the
race, but they didn't try hard enough.
·
Julie could have bought
the book, but she borrowed it from the library instead.
·
He could have studied
harder, but he was too lazy and that's why he failed the exam.
Couldn't have + past
participle means that
something wasn't possible in the past, even if you had wanted to do it.
·
I couldn't have arrived
any earlier. There was a terrible traffic jam (= it was impossible for me to
have arrived any earlier).
·
He couldn't have passed
the exam, even if he had studied harder. It's a really, really difficult exam.
2: We use could
have + past participle when we want to make a guess about something
that happened in the past. (See also modals of probability.) In this case, we don't know if what we're
saying is true or not true. We're just talking about our opinion of what maybe
happened.
Why is John late?
·
He could have got stuck
in traffic.
·
He could have forgotten
that we were meeting today.
·
He could have overslept.
We can also choose to
use might have + past participle to mean the same thing:
·
He might have got stuck
in traffic.
·
He might have forgotten
that we were meeting today.
·
He might have overslept.
Should have + past
participle
1: Should have + past participle can mean something that would
have been a good idea, but that you didn't do it. It's like giving advice about
the past when you say it to someone else, or regretting what you did or didn't
do when you're talking about yourself.
Shouldn't have + past participle means that something wasn't a good
idea, but you did it anyway.
·
I should have studied
harder! (= I didn't study very hard and so I failed the exam. I'm sorry about
this now.)
·
I should have gone to
bed early (= I didn't go to bed early and now I'm tired).
·
I shouldn't have eaten
so much cake! (= I did eat a lot of cake and now I don't feel good.)
·
You should have called
me when you arrived (= you didn't call me and I was worried. I wish that you
had called me).
·
John should have left
early, then he wouldn't have missed the plane (= but he didn't leave early and
so he did miss the plane).
2: We can also use should
have + past participle to talk about something that, if everything is
normal and okay, we think has already happened. But we're not certain that
everything is fine, so we use 'should have' and not the present perfect or past
simple. It's often used with 'by now'.
·
His plane should have
arrived by now (= if everything is fine, the plane has arrived).
·
John should have
finished work by now (= if everything is normal, John has finished work).
We can also use this to
talk about something that would have happened if everything was fine, but
hasn't happened.
·
Lucy should have arrived
by now, but she hasn't.
Would have + past
participle
1: Part of the third conditional.
·
If I had had enough money,
I would have bought a car (but I didn't have enough money, so I didn't buy a
car).
2: Because 'would' (and
will) can also be used to show if you want to do something or not (volition),
we can also use would have + past participle to talk about
something you wanted to do but didn't. This is very similar to the third
conditional, but we don't need an 'if clause'.
·
I would have gone to the
party, but I was really busy.
(= I wanted to go to the party, but I didn't because I was busy. If I hadn't
been so busy, I would have gone to the party.)
·
I would have called you,
but I didn't know your number.
(= I wanted to call you but I didn't know your number, so I didn't call you.)
·
A: Nobody volunteered to
help us with the fair
B: I would have helped you. I didn't know you needed help.
(= If I had known that you needed help, I would have helped you.)
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