English දන්න එවුන් වරෙල්ලා!!

eghty

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    thanx bang..ethakota mchan..mewage sinhala theruma kiyapanko


    1.you could have done it
    2you should have done it

    1- could have - mokak hari deyak wenakota oya ethana hitiya. oyaeka karanne nethuwa wena deyak kala .

    2 should have -eka godak advise ekak denna thamai use karanne. oyata yam deyak aniwaryayen karanna thibba kiyanna

    :dull: mata therena sinhalen kiwe.
     
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    chatm

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    You could have done - ඔයාට ඒක කරන්න තිබුනා ( නමුත් කරලා නැහැ )

    You should have done - ඔයා ඒක කල යුතුව තිබුනා ( නමුත් කරලා නැහැ )


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    001flyD

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    you could have done it
    .....................................
    you could have done it
    ඔබට එයයි කිරිමට තිබුනේ.
    you should have done it
    ඔබට එයමයි කල යුතුව තුබුනේ.
     
    1- could have - mokak hari deyak wenakota oya ethana hitiya. oyaeka karanne nethuwa wena deyak kala .

    2 should have -eka godak advise ekak denna thamai use karanne. oyata yam deyak aniwaryayen karanna thibba kiyanna

    :dull: mata therena sinhalen kiwe.

    you could have done it.

    you should have done it..

    you should have do it.

    you could have done it
    .....................................
    you could have done it
    ඔබට එයයි කිරිමට තිබුනේ.
    you should have done it
    ඔබට එයමයි කල යුතුව තුබුනේ.

    you could have done it
    thanxxxxxxxxxx
    MACHANLAAAAAA
    :cool::cool::cool::cool:
     

    Dreams001

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    thanx bang..ethakota mchan..mewage sinhala theruma kiyapanko


    1.you could have done it
    2you should have done it

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    Difference Between Should & Could :

    SHOULD is used mostly to express suggestions or advices, example:

    You have a test tomorrow, you should study for it.

    In this sentence it's advisable that you study for the test if you wanna pass it.

    Or in the negative: You shouldn't smoke so much. (I am giving an advice once smoking is bad for your health you should not do it)

    Could is the past of CAN and is used to describe possibility in the past, like: I could watch TV everyday when I was a kid but now I Can't.

    Ability in the past: John could run 5 miles when he was young.

    Requests: Could I talk to you? (can I talk to you). When used in a request or permission it does not give an idea of past and has the same idea of can. However, it sounds a little more formal than can.

    Would is used to describe ideas like hypothesis.
    Ex: I would like to go to Europe next year.
    Mark would like to speak Spanish.

    Of course, this is an overall explanation, there are many other uses for these words, which are called modal verbs in English. Here you have only their primary use.


    Onna mama danna widhata wisthara hoyala dunna ;)