Master the confusing Modal Verbs: Could Have, Should Have, and Would Have! In this lesson, we explain the exact logic behind these phrases so you can stop translating from Hindi and start speaking naturally. Whether you want to express regret, advice, or past possibilities, this video has you covered. Start Practicing English 24/7: Don't just watch—practice speaking! Join our community of learners to find practice partners anytime. 📥 Download Fluent Fellows App: https://clpgriffin.page.link/BQgv (Live classes and 24/7 practice groups for real-time fluency) 📞 Connect on Phone/WhatsApp: 8445216563 Channel Name: English with Sameen Saifi Learn These Key Concepts 00:00 - Why we use Should Have, Could Have, and Would Have 00:45 - Should Have meaning and examples for advice 01:30 - How to use Have with 3rd form of verb correctly 03:15 - Negative sentences: Should not have practice 04:50 - How to use 'Should have' for past regrets 06:30 - Could Have meaning: Talking about past ability 08:20 - Difference between 'Could have' and 'Should have' 10:05 - Practical examples of 'Could have' in daily life 11:35 - Would Have meaning: Conditional sentences explained 12:45 - How to use 'Would have' for past imagination 14:10 - Quick summary of all perfect modal verbs 14:50 - How to join the English practice community #englishwithsameensaifi #fluentfellows #modalverbs #shouldhavecouldhavewouldhave #spokenenglish #englishspeakingpractice #learnenglish #englishgrammar #advancedenglish #dailyuseenglish