Meaning of You shouldn't have
An expression indicating that a past action was unnecessary or incorrect.
In simple words: You did something wrong.
You shouldn't have in a sentence
- You shouldn't have stayed up so late before your exam.
- I told you that you shouldn't have eaten that spoiled food.
- You shouldn't have worried so much about the presentation.
- You shouldn't have dismissed his feelings without listening.
- You shouldn't have spent so much money on those shoes.
How to use You shouldn't have
Used to express regret or criticism about a past action. It's commonly used in conversations but can sound informal in very formal settings.
Grammar pattern
You shouldn't have + past participle
Memory hint
Remember: You shouldn't have 'shooed' away a chance; that's a missed opportunity!

Related words
Collocations with You shouldn't have
- You shouldn't have done that
- You shouldn't have said that
- You shouldn't have gone there
Synonyms for You shouldn't have
- You ought not to have
- You had no reason to
- You were wrong to
Common mistakes with You shouldn't have
- Using 'shouldn't of' instead of 'shouldn't have'.
- Confusing 'should' with 'must' or 'ought to'.
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- In closing
A phrase used to indicate the end of a speech or written text.
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We regard this matter as very important.
- Highest priorities
The most important tasks or goals that need immediate attention.
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A suggestion that the current moment is ideal for taking action.
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Frequently asked questions about You shouldn't have
What does You shouldn't have mean?
You did something wrong.
What is the definition of You shouldn't have?
An expression indicating that a past action was unnecessary or incorrect.
How do you use You shouldn't have in a sentence?
You shouldn't have stayed up so late before your exam.
Can you give another example of You shouldn't have?
I told you that you shouldn't have eaten that spoiled food.
What are synonyms for You shouldn't have?
Common alternatives include You ought not to have, You had no reason to, You were wrong to.
What words go with You shouldn't have?
It commonly pairs with You shouldn't have done that, You shouldn't have said that, You shouldn't have gone there.
What are common mistakes when using You shouldn't have?
Using 'shouldn't of' instead of 'shouldn't have'. Confusing 'should' with 'must' or 'ought to'.
How do you pronounce You shouldn't have?
US: //juː ˈʃʊdnt hæv//, UK: //juː ˈʃʊdnt hæv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You shouldn't have?
Used to express regret or criticism about a past action. It's commonly used in conversations but can sound informal in very formal settings.
