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Big Grammar Book – English Banana – English Stuff Project – Managua Nicaragua

Thanks to English Banana we are using this book in our classes.

Gracias a English Banana estamos usando este libro en nuestras clases de Inglés.

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Would you like to join our classes?

Te gustaria unirte a nuestras clases?

Por favor contactanos al telefono # 899-879-96 o al correo electronico   esl.instructorjd@gmail.com

2009 y todavia no hablas Inglés ?

LLAMANOS !!!

Add comment June 17, 2009

Break down

Definition: analyze in detail.

Example: You have to break this problem down in order to have a quick solution.

Add comment May 14, 2008

back down

Definition: stop defending your opinion in a debate

Example: She is a good lawyer, she never backs down.

Add comment May 13, 2008

Should have + past participle

Use should have + past participle to make judgments about the past.


Here you will find a list of sentences using this pattern. Of course you can convert them into the negative form,
shouldn’t have.

I know I should have called, but I was tied up at a meeting.

I’m exhausted. I shouldn’t have gone to bed so late.

I should have listened a long time ago. . . .

I should have invited my husband to join me…

I should have been happy.

I should have sought medical advice.

I should have had a happy childhood.

I should have done a better job.

I should have acted treacherously.

I should have realized the danger at the beginning.

I should have perished in my affliction.

I should have written to my own parents.

I should have finished college.

I should have bought that coat.

I should have left.

I should have done it sooner.

I should have waited.

I should have killed you.

A famous quotation:

It is fitting that we should have buried the Unknown Prime Minister [Bonar Law] by the side of the Unknown Soldier.

In Robert Blake The Unknown Prime Minister (1955) p. 531

1 comment November 26, 2007

The past perfect and the simple past

Let me go to the point of this by giving you an example.

1. The Past Perfect. I had left (had+ Past participle)
2. Simple Past Tense. You called me

Now, we can build a long sentence with these two forms.

“By the time you called me, I had already left”

We use this combination to show which of two events happened first.

Important:

We use…

The simple past tense

When we want to describe events that occurred at a specific time in the past.

The Past Perfect

When we want to show that something happened before a specific time in the past.

Can you combine these two forms with “By the time”?

Let me have your inquiries

Add comment November 14, 2007

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