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π°Can have / Could have
π»We can use 'could have' to talk about something somebody was capable of doing but didn't do.
πΉI could have gone to Oxford University but I preferred Harvard.
πΉShe could have married him but she didn't want to.
πΉThey could have bought a house here 20 years ago but chose not to.
π»Often, there is a sense of criticism.
πΉYou could have phoned me to let me know.
πΉThey could have helped me instead of just sitting there.
πΉI could have done more to help you. Sorry.
π»We can use 'couldn't have' to talk about something we were not capable of doing.
πΉI couldn't have managed without you.
πΉI couldn't have got the job. He was always going to appoint his nephew.
πΉI couldn't have enjoyed myself more. Thank you for a lovely day.
π»We can use 'could have' to speculate about what has happened. (We can also use 'may have' or 'might have' in these situations.)
πΉShe could have taken the earlier train.
πΉSimon could have told her.
πΉThey could have overheard what we said.
π»We can also use 'can have' to speculate about what has happened but only in questions and negative sentences and with words such as 'hardly', 'never' and 'only'.
πΉCan she have forgotten about our meeting?
πΉHe can't have seen us.
πΉThey can hardly have thought that I was not interested in the job.
π»We can also use 'could have' to speculate about something that didn't happen.
πΉYou could have broken your neck, jumping out the window like that.
πΉHe could have hurt somebody, throwing a bottle out of the window like that.
πΉI could have done well in my exam if I'd worked harder.
π»You can also use 'could have' to talk about possible present situations that have not happened.
πΉI could have been earning a lot as an accountant but the work was just too boring.
πΉHe could have been Prime Minister now but he got involved in a big financial scandal.
πΉThey could have been the market leaders now if they had taken his advice.
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π»We can use 'could have' to talk about something somebody was capable of doing but didn't do.
πΉI could have gone to Oxford University but I preferred Harvard.
πΉShe could have married him but she didn't want to.
πΉThey could have bought a house here 20 years ago but chose not to.
π»Often, there is a sense of criticism.
πΉYou could have phoned me to let me know.
πΉThey could have helped me instead of just sitting there.
πΉI could have done more to help you. Sorry.
π»We can use 'couldn't have' to talk about something we were not capable of doing.
πΉI couldn't have managed without you.
πΉI couldn't have got the job. He was always going to appoint his nephew.
πΉI couldn't have enjoyed myself more. Thank you for a lovely day.
π»We can use 'could have' to speculate about what has happened. (We can also use 'may have' or 'might have' in these situations.)
πΉShe could have taken the earlier train.
πΉSimon could have told her.
πΉThey could have overheard what we said.
π»We can also use 'can have' to speculate about what has happened but only in questions and negative sentences and with words such as 'hardly', 'never' and 'only'.
πΉCan she have forgotten about our meeting?
πΉHe can't have seen us.
πΉThey can hardly have thought that I was not interested in the job.
π»We can also use 'could have' to speculate about something that didn't happen.
πΉYou could have broken your neck, jumping out the window like that.
πΉHe could have hurt somebody, throwing a bottle out of the window like that.
πΉI could have done well in my exam if I'd worked harder.
π»You can also use 'could have' to talk about possible present situations that have not happened.
πΉI could have been earning a lot as an accountant but the work was just too boring.
πΉHe could have been Prime Minister now but he got involved in a big financial scandal.
πΉThey could have been the market leaders now if they had taken his advice.
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[@officialieltsreality] IELTS Writing Masterclass 8.5.pdf
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