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tany19821
tany19821
20.12.2021 22:50 •  Английский язык

1. You missed a great party last night. You . (come)
2. I’m playing tennis with Sam tomorrow. He - he is better than me. (win)
3. ‘Is Mike here yet?’ Not, yet, but he here soon.’ (be)
Надо вставить should или should have + глагол

Ответ:
gopas11123
gopas11123
27.01.2024 15:05
1. You missed a great party last night. You should have come.

Explanation:
The use of "should have + past participle" indicates a missed opportunity or regret about something that did not happen in the past. In this case, the party was great, but the person did not attend. Therefore, we use "should have come" to express that it would have been a good idea for them to have attended the party.

2. I’m playing tennis with Sam tomorrow. He should win - he is better than me.

Explanation:
The use of "should + base form of the verb" indicates a likelihood or expectation of something happening in the future. In this case, the person expects that Sam will win because he is better at tennis. Therefore, we use "should win" to express the expected outcome.

3. ‘Is Mike here yet?’ Not yet, but he should be here soon.’

Explanation:
The use of "should + base form of the verb" indicates an expectation or assumption about something happening in the present or near future. In this case, the person expects that Mike will arrive soon. Therefore, we use "should be" to express the expected arrival.
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