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You could have + (past participle)
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βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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You could have + (past participle)
Using 'could have' you are speaking about something that was, should be or would be. You are stating that they had other options that could have been chosen.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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You could have + (past participle)
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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You could have + (past participle)
Using 'could have' you are speaking about something that was, should be or would be. You are stating that they had other options that could have been chosen.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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You could have + (past participle)
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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You could have + (past participle)
Using 'could have' you are speaking about something that was, should be or would be. You are stating that they had other options that could have been chosen.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈYou could have completed it sooner.
β«οΈYou could have blown your chance.
βͺοΈYou could have done better on your exam.
β«οΈYou could have given me more time to get ready.
βͺοΈYou could have heard that from someone else.
β«οΈYou could have sent that package first class.
βͺοΈYou could have slept in a little longer.
β«οΈYou could have written him a letter.
βͺοΈYou could have thought of something to do.
β«οΈYou could have upset her by saying that.
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The point is that + (subject + verb)
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈβThe point is that if you study you will do well in school."
β«οΈβThe point is that she does not understand."
βͺοΈβThe point is that we need this done today."
β«οΈβThe point is that the world would be a better place."
βͺοΈβThe point is that we should help."
β«οΈβThe point is that snakes can be dangerous."
βͺοΈβThe point is that leaving a baby alone is not a good idea."
β«οΈβThe point is that if we do not leave now we will be late."
βͺοΈβThe point is that she needs to be more responsible."
β«οΈβThe point is that we need to work together."
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The point is that + (subject + verb)
By stating 'the point is' you are stating in your opinion the meaning about what is actually happening.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈβThe point is that if you study you will do well in school."
β«οΈβThe point is that she does not understand."
βͺοΈβThe point is that we need this done today."
β«οΈβThe point is that the world would be a better place."
βͺοΈβThe point is that we should help."
β«οΈβThe point is that snakes can be dangerous."
βͺοΈβThe point is that leaving a baby alone is not a good idea."
β«οΈβThe point is that if we do not leave now we will be late."
βͺοΈβThe point is that she needs to be more responsible."
β«οΈβThe point is that we need to work together."
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How about + (verb-ing)
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βͺοΈβHow about singing?"
β«οΈβHow about hanging out tonight?"
βͺοΈβHow about folding the laundry for me?"
β«οΈβHow about helping us out?"
βͺοΈβHow about describing to me what happened?"
β«οΈβHow about exploring new ideas?"
βͺοΈβHow about comparing prices before we buy it?"
β«οΈβHow about considering it?"
βͺοΈβHow about following me to their house?"
β«οΈβHow about feeding the dogs?"
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How about + (verb-ing)
You're asking someone their opinion on something or if they would like to do something.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈβHow about singing?"
β«οΈβHow about hanging out tonight?"
βͺοΈβHow about folding the laundry for me?"
β«οΈβHow about helping us out?"
βͺοΈβHow about describing to me what happened?"
β«οΈβHow about exploring new ideas?"
βͺοΈβHow about comparing prices before we buy it?"
β«οΈβHow about considering it?"
βͺοΈβHow about following me to their house?"
β«οΈβHow about feeding the dogs?"
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How about + (verb-ing)
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈβHow about singing?"
β«οΈβHow about hanging out tonight?"
βͺοΈβHow about folding the laundry for me?"
β«οΈβHow about helping us out?"
βͺοΈβHow about describing to me what happened?"
β«οΈβHow about exploring new ideas?"
βͺοΈβHow about comparing prices before we buy it?"
β«οΈβHow about considering it?"
βͺοΈβHow about following me to their house?"
β«οΈβHow about feeding the dogs?"
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How about + (verb-ing)
You're asking someone their opinion on something or if they would like to do something.
β Here are some examples:
βͺοΈβHow about singing?"
β«οΈβHow about hanging out tonight?"
βͺοΈβHow about folding the laundry for me?"
β«οΈβHow about helping us out?"
βͺοΈβHow about describing to me what happened?"
β«οΈβHow about exploring new ideas?"
βͺοΈβHow about comparing prices before we buy it?"
β«οΈβHow about considering it?"
βͺοΈβHow about following me to their house?"
β«οΈβHow about feeding the dogs?"
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