The one who got away – Kate Perry Conditional Perfect Song Worksheet
by GetEnglishLessons on 03/02/12 at 1:35 pm
Song Worksheet on Kate Perry’s song The one who got away.
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Kate Perry Song Lyrics The one who got away
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Do you ever feel
Like a plastic bag
Blowing in the wind
Wanting to start again
GRAMMAR EXERCISES ON CONDITIONAL PERFECT
WOULD/ SHOULD + have + past participle
How to use the Conditional Perfect
Use
We use it for something that might have happened in the past. / We use it to regret something in the past.
Form
would + have + past participle
should + have + past participle
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Example
I would have phoned you if you hadn’t switched your mobile off.
You shouldn’t have switched your mobile off!
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What is the past participle in English -> (infinitive + -ed) or (3rd column of the table of the irregular verbs)
GRAMMAR CHALLENGE BBC LEARNING ENGLISH - Download the worksheet for free
Complete the exercise:
Would/should/ought to/might + have + past participle
1.If I had gone to the sales, I’m sure I___________________ something. (to buy)
2.Clare was very upset you didn’t go to her birthday party. You___________________ . (to go)
3. No one’s answering the phone.They___________________ out. (to go)
4.The lights are out. They___________________ to sleep. (to go)
5.We___________________ Dave to the party if we had known he was intown. (to invite)
6.You___________________ at Samantha. She’ll never forgive you. (to shout-NEGATIVE)
7.I___________________ to have done some acting when I was younger. (to love)
8.You___________________ to the pub on Saturday. We had a great time. (to come)
9.She____ _______________ her mind. I’m not sure. (to change)
10.You___________________ so much money on CDs. You’ll have problems getting to the end of the month now. (to spend NEGATIVE)
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