Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar
Got/Bought
Hello all Teachers!
* A: I just stop by with this-it’s for you.
B: Thanks, but you shouldn’t have.
- What does “shouldn’t have” mean?
* I just got it at Sears.
- Does “just got” here mean “have just bought” ?
* Want me to come get you?
- Does this mean: want me to come to pick you up?
* I’m sorry I was late to class.
- Can I use “for” instead of “to”?
Thanks so much to all Teachers.
* A: I just stop by with this-it’s for you.
B: Thanks, but you shouldn’t have.
- What does “shouldn’t have” mean?
* I just got it at Sears.
- Does “just got” here mean “have just bought” ?
* Want me to come get you?
- Does this mean: want me to come to pick you up?
* I’m sorry I was late to class.
- Can I use “for” instead of “to”?
Thanks so much to all Teachers.
Top answer
(missing image) 1 A: I just stop ped by with this - it’s for you. B: Thanks, but you shouldn’t have. - What does “shouldn’t have” mean?
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| (missing image) | 1 A: I just stopped by with this - it’s for you. B: Thanks, but you shouldn’t have. - What does “shouldn’t have” mean? It means you should not have stopped by and given me this. | ||