Respond to the first sentence using should / shouldn't have + past participle of the verbs: buy, eat, go (x2), invite, learn, save — Mary is in bed with a stomach ache. — She shouldn't have eaten so much sweets. learnt saved gone gone invited bought — We haven't got any money left after the shopping yesterday. — You so many pieces of clothes. Did you need all of them? — Tourists couldn't understand anybody in Italy. — They some Italian before they went. — Kate told Josh his phone number, but he's forgotten it. — He it on his mobile phone. — Tony was late because there was so much traffic. — He by bus. The train is much faster. — Kathy was rude to everyone at the meeting. — They her. She's always like that. — You look really exhausted. — I know. I to bed earlier.
Задание

Respond to the first sentence using should / shouldn't have + past participle of the verbs: buy, eat, go (x2), invite, learn, save— Mary is in bed with a stomach ache.

  — She **shouldn't have eaten** so much sweets.
  • learnt
  • saved
  • gone
  • gone
  • invited
  • bought
  1. — We haven't got any money left after the shopping yesterday.

         — You [should have|shouldn't have][ ] so many pieces of clothes. Did you need all of them?
    
  2. — Tourists couldn't understand anybody in Italy.

         — They [should have|shouldn't have][ ] some Italian before they went.
    
  3. — Kate told Josh his phone number, but he's forgotten it.

         — He [should have|shouldn't have][ ] it on his mobile phone.
    
  4. — Tony was late because there was so much traffic.

         — He [should have|shouldn't have][ ] by bus. The train is much faster.
    
  5. — Kathy was rude to everyone at the meeting.

         — They [should have|shouldn't have][ ] her. She's always like that.
    
  6. — You look really exhausted.

         — I know. I [should have|shouldn't have][ ]to bed earlier.