How to Use SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE & WOULD HAVE in Everyday English | Daily English Conversations

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Join our hosts Tom and Anna as they explore these three powerful phrases for talking about the past — with real examples you can use right away. SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE are three of the most important phrases in English for expressing regret, missed opportunities, and imagining different outcomes. Knowing how to use them correctly helps you tell stories, share feelings, and explain yourself naturally. 📚 In this lesson, you will practice:
✅ The difference between SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE
✅ How to talk about regrets, missed chances, and hypothetical situations
✅ Natural pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation
✅ Listening to slow, clear, and natural conversations
✅ Everyday English you can use immediately 🎯 The Real Easy Talks Method:
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✅ Anyone who wants to speak English more naturally in daily life 🎁 What You’ll Get From This Episode:
• Clear rules for choosing between SHOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE, and WOULD HAVE
• The three doors to the past trick to remember each one
• The «should of» vs «should have» spelling trap explained
• Vocabulary like regret, hindsight, consequence, hypothetical, obligation, opportunity, outcome, speculation 🔔 Subscribe to Real Easy Talks for daily podcast-style lessons, real conversations, and practical English that helps you speak naturally and confidently!

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