1. The teacher told us to go home.
2. My mother told me to buy some meat in the shop.
3. My mother told me to sit down at the table and do my homework.
4. Granny told Helena not to forget to clean teeth.
5. The doctor told Mary not to sit up late.
6. The doctor told Pete not to go for a walk that day.
7. The mother told Tom not to eat much ice-cream.
8. My friend asked me to explain how to solve that problem.
9. The doctor told Nick to open his mouth and show him his tongue.
10. The man told Kate not to be afraid of his dog.
11. The librarian told the boy to take that book and read it
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<span>1. I don’t feel good now. I should have remembered to take medicine yesterday.
2. Children should obey their parents.
3. It’s three o’clock and I’m feeling very hungry; I should haveeaten more for lunch.
4. The little boy was playing with his father’s typewriter and of course he broke it; he shouldn’t haveallowed him to play with it.
5. You have a weak heart. You shouldn’t run.
6. I was very tired last summer and I should havetaken a holiday, but there was too much work to do.
7. When he went for a walk he should havetaken his umbrella, it looked like rain (but he didn’t).
8. The workmen are very slow; the job should havebeenfinished a week ago. 9. You shouldn’t haveeaten so much bread, now you’ve gained weight.
10. You shouldn’t havegone out yesterday without a coat. No wonder you caught a cold.
11. You should havecrossed the road by the subway (but you didn’t).
12. He should havechecked that his brakes were working properly (but he didn’t).
13. You should havewarned him that the ice was dangerous (but you didn’t). 14. Tom’s had another accident. It sounds like Tom’s fault. </span><span>He should havewaited till the main road was clear. </span>