Use should or had (to) with the correct form of the infinitive in brackets. 1. we (to call) on him yesterday, but we were too busy as we (to attend) an extra meeting. 2. i not (to tell) him this news; he was so much upset, but i really (to do) so, for the circumstances demanded that. 3. you (to see) him dance! you have missed a lot. i (to take) you to the concert. 4. it was very hard work but we (to do) it. 5. she (not to let) it pass like that, she (to explain) it to him that he was wrong. 6. although it was unpleasant to her, she (to tell) him that he was wrong.
2. I should not have told him this news; he was so much upset, but I really had to do so, for the circumstances demanded that.
3. You should see him dance! You have missed a lot. I should have taken you to the concert.
4. It was very hard work but we had to do it.
5. She should not have allowed it to pass like that, she should have explained it to him that he was wrong.
6. Although it was unpleasant to her, she had to tell him that he was wrong.